noun
- a hard wax obtained from the leaves of a Brazilian palm tree, used in polishes, cosmetics, and other products
Usage: often used attributively (e.g., carnauba wax); also refers to the palm tree itself (Copernicia prunifera)
Examples
- Carnauba wax is a popular ingredient in car polishes and floor waxes.
- The furniture polish contains carnauba to give it a high shine.
- Carnauba is harvested from the leaves of a palm tree native to Brazil.
- Many cosmetics use carnauba as a natural thickening and hardening agent.
- The carnauba palm can live for over 100 years in its native habitat.