IPA: /bəˈlɑːtə/
KK: /bəlˈɑːtə/
A type of rubber that comes from the latex of a specific South American tree, used for making items like golf balls and machine belts.
The golf balls were made from balata, providing excellent performance on the course.
Balata originates from the Spanish word 'balata', which refers to a type of rubber obtained from certain tropical trees. The term is derived from the indigenous Taino word 'balata', meaning the same. It describes a natural product used for various purposes, particularly in manufacturing and crafts.
Think of the Taino word 'balata' that refers to a natural rubber, helping you remember that 'balata' is a type of rubber obtained from trees.