noun
- A tropical hardwood tree native to South America, or the reddish dye extracted from its wood, historically used in textile production.
Usage: Also called brazilwood.; Historical/archaic in modern usage; primarily encountered in historical or specialized contexts.
Examples
- Medieval dyers prized brasil for its deep red color.
- The brasil tree was heavily harvested during the colonial period.
- Portuguese traders exported brasil wood to Europe in the 16th century.
- The dye from brasil became less common after synthetic alternatives were developed.