Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
carnauba
Noun
/kɑːrˈnɔː.bə/

Definition
Carnauba is a type of palm tree native to Brazil, known for its wax, which is harvested from its leaves.

Examples
- Carnauba wax is commonly used in automotive waxes to give a glossy finish to cars.
- You can find carnauba wax in many cosmetics and personal care products to provide a smooth texture.
- The carnauba palm plays a significant role in Brazil’s economy, as its wax is exported worldwide.

Meaning
The term ‘carnauba’ refers specifically to the wax obtained from the leaves of the carnauba palm, often used in various products due to its protective and glossy properties.

Synonyms
- Brazil wax
- Carnuba wax
- Palmae wax