IPA: //æmˈbɔɪnə//
KK: /æmˈbɔɪnə/
A type of wood that comes from a tree in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful, wavy patterns and rich colors.
The furniture was crafted from beautiful amboyna wood, showcasing its unique grain patterns.
Amboyna is derived from the name of the island Ambon in Indonesia, which is known for its unique wood, specifically the Amboyna wood. The term does not have Latin or Greek roots but originates from the local name of the island, which has been adopted into English to refer to the wood sourced from that region.
Think of the island Ambon, where Amboyna wood comes from, to remember that Amboyna refers to this specific type of wood.
No commonly confused words.