IPA: //æmˈbɔɪnə//
KK: /æmˈbɔɪnə/
A type of wood that comes from a tree found in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful patterns and colors, often used in furniture and decorative items.
The artisan crafted a stunning table from amboina wood, showcasing its rich hues and intricate patterns.
The word 'amboina' originates from the name of the island Ambon in Indonesia, which is derived from the Malay word 'Ambon', meaning a place or location. It refers specifically to the region and its associated products, particularly in the context of trade and natural resources.
Think of the island Ambon as a specific 'place' — that's why 'amboina' refers to something from that location.