Meaning & Definition of word "Balsa"

Balsa

/ˈbɔːlsə/

noun:

  • 1. a type of light, porous wood derived from the balsa tree, used especially in model building and crafts.
    • Example: The model airplane was constructed using balsa wood for its lightweight properties.
  • 2. the balsa tree, which is native to Central and South America.
    • Example: The balsa grows primarily in tropical rainforests, where it can reach heights of up to 30 meters.
  • 3. a lightweight material made from balsa wood, often used in various applications including surfboards and insulation.
    • Example: The surfboard was made using a core of balsa for improved buoyancy and speed.

Etymology

Spanish 'balsa', referring to the tree and wood.

Common Phrases and Expressions

balsa wood model:

A model made primarily from balsa wood, often used in hobby crafts or aerodynamics.

balsa raft:

A lightweight raft made from balsa wood, often used in water activities.

Related Words

lightweight:

Having a relatively low weight, often used to describe materials like balsa wood.

model:

A smaller representation of an object, often made from balsa for its ease of use.

Slang Meanings of balsa