Thyine wood

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title: Thyine wood
text: Thyine wood is a 15th-century English name for a wood from the tree known botanically as Tetraclinis articulata. The name is derived from the Greek word thuon, "fragrant wood," or possibly thuein, “to sacrifice”, and it was so called because it was burnt in sacrifices, on account of its fragrance. In Rome, wood from this tree was called citrum, "citrus wood". It was considered very valuable, and was used for making articles of furniture by the Greeks and Romans. Craftsmen who worked in citrus wo
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description: 15th-century English name for Tetraclinis articulata
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