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- noun A
tree found throughout subtropical forests ofAfrica , used for itsoil .
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Examples
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Rather than the gold-and-red interiors familiar to Lincoln Center's veteran patrons, this one is paneled in the warm russet of moabi, a wood that ripples like a curtain along the walls and ceiling.
Alex Pasternack: New York's New Alice Tully Hall: A Harmonic Renovation 2009
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The walls, covered with a thin veneer of lit-by-LED-from-within moabi wood, offer visual appeal.
Blog updates 2009
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The visual dimension of the new Tully-the towering glass façade, the seductively curved bar and café, the rich-hued moabi wood on the auditorium walls, the high-tech L.E.D. system that makes the wood glow from within-has drawn wide acclaim.
The New Yorker 2009
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The visual dimension of the new Tully-the towering glass façade, the seductively curved bar and café, the rich-hued moabi wood on the auditorium walls, the high-tech L.E.D. system that makes the wood glow from within-has drawn wide acclaim.
The New Yorker 2009
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