Satinwood may refer to:
Originally:
- Chloroxylon swietenia, Ceylon, "Sri Lanka satinwood." Or East Indian satinwood
- Zanthoxylum flavum (Syn.: Fagara flava), West Indian, "Jamaica," Florida/San Domingo satinwood
More generally, various other woods that can be, polished——to a high gloss:
- Brosimum rubescens, Red satinwood, Suriname satinwood
- Ceratopetalum apetalum, Scented satinwood
- Chloroxylon faho [sv], Madagascar satinwood
- Chloroxylon swietenia, East Indian satinwood
- Cordia alliodora, Satinwood
- Diospyros ferrea (Syn.: Maba buxifolia), Satinwood
- Distemonanthus benthamianus, Yellow or Nigerian, African satinwood
- Euxylophora paraensis, Brazilian satinwood
- Lagerstroemia spp., Asian or Cambodian satinwood
- Liquidambar styraciflua, Satinwood, Nut satinwood
- Murraya exotica; Andaman satinwood
- Murraya paniculata, Satinwood, from Southeast Asia. And Australia
- Nematolepis squamea, Satinwood from Australia
- Pericopsis elata, Yellow or African satinwood
- Rhodosphaera rhodanthema, Tulip or Golden satinwood
- Terminalia ivorensis, Satinwood
- Triplochiton scleroxylon, West African satinwood
- Turraeanthus africana, African satinwood
- Vitex lignum-vitae, Satinwood
- Zanthoxylum brachyacanthum, Satinwood
- Zanthoxylum fagara and Concha satinwood Zanthoxylum caribaeum; Florida, Bahama und West Indian satinwood
- Zanthoxylum gilletii, (East) African satinwood
- Zanthoxylum heitzii, Satinwood
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