From sap + wood.
sapwood (countable and uncountable, plural sapwoods)
- The wood just under the bark of a stem or branch; it differs from the heartwood in color and in physiologic activity (flow of sap).
A popular myth is that sapwood is not as strong as heartwood.
wood just under the bark
- Arabic: please add this translation if you can
- Armenian: ենթակեղեւաշերտ (hy) (entʻakeġewašert), արտաբնափայտ (hy) (artabnapʻayt)
- Bulgarian: беловина f (belovina)
- Catalan: albeca f
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 邊材/边材 (zh) (biāncái)
- Dutch: spinthout n
- Esperanto: alburno (eo)
- Finnish: manto (fi), pintapuu (fi)
- French: aubier (fr) m
- Galician: sámago m, samo m, ámago m
- German: Splintholz n
- Irish: sú-adhmad m
- Italian: alburno (it) m
- Japanese: 辺材 (ja) (へんざい, henzai)
- Korean: 변재 (ko) (byeonjae)
- Latin: alburnum n
- Macedonian: бело́вина f (belóvina)
- Maori: taitea
- Persian: برونچوب (fa) (borun-čub)
- Polish: biel (pl) m
- Portuguese: alburno m, samo (pt) m, borne (pt) m
- Romanian: alburn (ro) n
- Romansch: lain alv m
- Russian: за́болонь (ru) f (zábolonʹ), о́болонь (ru) f (óbolonʹ), подко́рье (ru) n (podkórʹje), мезга́ (ru) f (mezgá)
- Spanish: albura (es) f, alburno (es) m
- Swedish: splintved (sv) c, splint (sv) c, vitved c, ytved c
- Tagalog: banakal (tl), dagtaing kahoy
- Tày: cáp
- Ukrainian: за́болонь f (zábolonʹ)
- Vietnamese: dác (vi)
- Walloon: åbon (wa) m, blanc bwès (wa) m
- Welsh: gwynnin m
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