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catechu
catechu (ˈkætɪʃuː, -tʃuː) [In. mod.L. catechu (also Ger. katechu, kateschu), app. ad. Malay kachu, (Tamil, Telugu, Canarese kācchu, kaycchu, kāshu) catechu (of acacia). The direct representatives of the latter are Pg. cacho, F. cachou; the exact history of the form catechu is obscure. See also the o... Oxford English Dictionary
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Catechu
It is extracted from several species of Acacia, but especially Senegalia catechu (Acacia catechu), by boiling the wood in water and evaporating the resulting Palm-catechu is extracted from the seeds of Areca catechu. wikipedia.org
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A. catechu
A. catechu may refer to: Acacia catechu, the mimosa catechu, a deciduous thorny tree species Areca catechu, the areca palm or areca nut palm, a species wikipedia.org
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kassu
‖ kassu (ˈkæsuː) [var. of cachou, catechu.] The kind of catechu obtained from the nuts of the Areca palm (Areca Catechu); used as a masticatory and in tanning leather and dyeing.1862 G. C. M. Birdwood Catal. Econ. Prod. Bombay. Oxford English Dictionary
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Areca catechu
Areca catechu is a species of palm which grows in much of the tropical Pacific, Asia, and parts of east Africa. Characteristics Growth Areca catechu is a medium-sized palm tree, growing straight to tall, with a trunk in diameter. wikipedia.org
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cauth
‖ cauth, caut [Hind. kāth catechu.] One of the Indian names of cutch or catechu, occasionally used in commerce.1858 Simmonds Dict. Trade, Cauth, a name in Canara for the Terra Japonica of commerce. Oxford English Dictionary
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Senegalia catechu
the extracts cutch and catechu are derived. Common names for it include kher, catechu, cachou, cutchtree, black cutch, and black catechu. wikipedia.org
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cutch
▪ I. cutch1 (kʌtʃ) [ad. Malay kachu (Canarese kāchu, kācchu) catechu. The name occurs in Portuguese authors of 16th c. as cacho, and in 17–18th c. Eng. writers as cacha, cotch. See catechu.] The commercial name of the catechu obtained from Acacia Catechu, used in tanning, etc.[1617 Cocks Diary (1883... Oxford English Dictionary
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Cachou
Cachou may refer to: Throat lozenge, a breath freshener Dragée, small candies that can be used for decoration Catechu, a medicinal aromatic drug; the wikipedia.org
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Kaṭha
Kaṭha Upaniṣad, one of the mukhya Upanishads Aranyaka, part of the Vedas concerned with the meaning of ritual sacrifice Katha is the Hindi name for catechu wikipedia.org
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Terra Japonica
‖ Terra Japonica (ˌtɛrə dʒəˈpɒnɪkə) [mod.L., = ‘Japanese earth’: see note s.v. catechu. So F. terre du Japon.] = catechu, formerly also known as Japonic earth.[1654, 1679,] 1683 [see catechu]. 1693 tr. Blancard's Phys. Dict. (ed. 2), Catechu, improperly called Terra Japonica. 1725 Lond. Gaz. No. 636... Oxford English Dictionary
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فوفل كاتشو
نخل فَوفل أو نخل أريقة أو كوثل الكاشو أو أطماط الكاشو أو فوفل أو تانبول أو كوثل أو الحُضَض الهِنْدِيّ (الاسم العلمي:Areca catechu) هو نوع نباتي يتبع جنس الفوفل أو نخيل الفوفل وأريكا كاتشو وهو بالفرنسيّة palmier de bétel وaréquier، وبالإنكليزيّة Betel palm وBetel nut tree وPinang، اسمه العلميّ (.Areca catechu wikipedia.org
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Arecatannin
Arecatannins are a class of condensed tannins in the sub-class procyanidins contained in the seeds of Areca catechu also called betel nut. Known molecules The following six known arecatannins have been detected in A. catechu seeds. wikipedia.org
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Gambier (extract)
Also known as pale catechu, white catechu or Japan Earth, it is often confused with other forms of catechu. Uses Gambier has been used as a form of catechu for chewing with areca nut. wikipedia.org
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Anarsia triglypta
The larvae feed on the leaves of Senegalia catechu. References Moths described in 1933 triglypta Moths of Asia wikipedia.org
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