massaranduba

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1) A tropical hardwood tree,.
 * 2) * 1867, [Thomas] Mayne Reid, Afloat in the Forest, or, A Voyage among the Tree-tops, Boston, Mass.:, 9379166 ; republished New York, N.Y.: T. R. Knox, 1884,  24617541 , page 157:
 * The massaranduba is not the only species known as palo de vaca, or cow-tree. There are many others so called, whose sap is of a milky nature.
 * The massaranduba is not the only species known as palo de vaca, or cow-tree. There are many others so called, whose sap is of a milky nature.