Ivory spelling?

It’s interesting how supporters of ivory dismiss the ethical pre-ban/post-ban reasons for the ivory trade being despicable.

Yo, check out my ballin’ cues grandkids! It’s made with parts of an animal that is endangered, has a complex social system, cognitive and cooperative intelligence, and lives up to 70 years old. Some dudes killed them just for their tusks, and now, for no practical reason or benefit, their tusks are part of my cues. I’m leaving these cues for you as keepsakes, so you can think about the pointless waste of life it took to make them. Enjoy!
I'm no tree-hugger, but I fully agree with your post.
 
To answer the original question, I've seen it spelled "elephant bone".

Which reminds me of a joke I heard a long time ago that was a riff on "artistes" who make up strangely pronounced names. "My name is spelled B-O-B but it's pronounced linoleum".
 
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