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azedarac Bot. (əˈzɛdəræk) Also 8–9 -ach. [a. F. azédarac, Sp. acedaraque, a. Pers. āzād dirakht ‘free (or noble) tree.’ The tree and name were probably introduced into Spain and Sicily by the Arabs.] 1. A lofty tree (Melia Azedarach), with bipinnate leaves and large bunches of fragrant lilac-coloure...
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melia
‖ melia Bot. (ˈmiːlɪə) [mod.L. (Linnæus), a. Gr. µελία ash-tree; the leaves of the azedarac resemble those of the ash.] A genus of trees (typical of the family Meliaceæ), of which the best known species is the azedarac; a tree of this genus.1753 Chambers Cycl. Supp., Melia, in botany, the name by wh...
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bead
▪ I. bead, n. (biːd) Forms: 1–2 bed, 3–4 beode, 3–7, and (archaically) 9 bede, 5 bed, beed, 5–6 bedde, beid, 6–7 beade, 5– bead. [ME. bede, pl. bedes, beden, perh. repr. an OE. *bedu, *bed (fem.) = OFris. bede, OS. beda, MDu. and Du. bede, OHG. beta, MHG. bete, mod.G. bitte, Goth. bida (str. fem.), ...
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pride
▪ I. pride, n.1 (praɪd) Forms: see A. below. [Late OE. pr{yacu}to, pr{yacu}tu str. fem., pr{yacu}te weak fem.; also (pr{yacu}do), pr{yacu}de; abstract n. from pr{uacu}t, pr{uacu}d, proud; cf. ON. pr{yacu}ði gallantry, bravery, ornamentation, f. pr{uacu}ðr gallant, brave, stately; both generally held...
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China
China, n.1 and a. (ˈtʃaɪnə) Forms: see under II. [Not a native Chinese name, but found in Skr. as Chīna about the Christian era, and in various modified forms employed by other Asiatic peoples. In Marco Polo Chin, in Barbosa (1516) and Garcia de Orta (1563) China. So in Eng. in Eden 1555. (The origi...
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