Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
almug
Noun
/ˈæl.mʌɡ/

Definition
Almug refers to a type of tree known for its strong and durable wood, often associated with biblical references.

Examples
- The ancient shipbuilders used almug wood for its resilience against the sea.
- In biblical times, almug trees were prized for their beauty and strength.
- The furniture crafted from almug was renowned for its durability and aesthetic appeal.

Meaning
The term ‘almug’ specifically designates a tree mentioned in historical texts, known for its qualities that make it desirable for crafting and construction.

Synonyms
- Algum
- Coastwood
- Durable timber