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hog-plum
ˈhog-plum The fruit of species of Spondias, esp. S. lutea, found in the West Indies and Brazil, where it is a common food for hogs. Also the tree, more fully called hog-plum tree.1697 W. Dampier Voy. (1729) I. 123 They have abundance of large Hog-plumb Trees, growing about their Houses. 1725 Sloane ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hog plum
Hog plum is a common name for several plants that produce edible fruit, and may refer to: Species of the genus Spondias Spondias dulcis Spondias mombin Spondias pinnata Species of the genus Colubrina Prunus rivularis Prunus umbellata Ximenia americana wikipedia.org
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mombin
mombin (məmˈbiːn) [Amer. Sp. momb{iacu}n, f. Caribbean native name.] A West Indian tree of the genus Spondias, esp. S. lutea, of the family Anacardiaceæ, or its yellow or purplish fruit, resembling a small plum; = hog-plum a.1837 J. Macfadyen Flora of Jamaica I. 228 The fruit [of Spondias graveolens... Oxford English Dictionary
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Thomas Stephens Konknni Kendr
There's the ambaddo, dismissively perhaps called the hog-plum that traces its origins to India itself. wikipedia.org
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tallow
▪ I. tallow, n. (ˈtæləʊ) Forms: α. 4 talȝ, talwgh, 4–5 talwȝ, 5 talgh(e; Sc. 5–6 talch, 6 tawlche, tawche, tauche, tawcht, 6–7 tauch, 7–8 taulch, 9 taugh. β. 4 talowȝ, 4–6 talow(e, 5 talogh, -ough, -owgh, talwhe, talwe, 5–6 talugh(e, talo, 5–7 tallo, tallowe, 6– tallow. γ. Sc. 5–6 tallone, -own(e, 5... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pirojpur District
Construction 1.36% Rent and remittance 0.95% Industry 0.78% Others 10.17% Agricultural products Paddy, Jute, Sugar Cane, Wheat, Guava, Banana, Coconut, Hog-plum wikipedia.org
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plum
▪ I. plum, n. (plʌm) Forms: α. 1 pl{uacu}me, (in comb.) pl{uacu}m-, 4–5 plowme, 5 plowmbe, 6 ploume, 8–9 north. dial. ploum, ploom. β. 4–6 plome, 4–7 plom, 5 (in comb.) plomb-, 5–6 plomme; 4–7 plumbe, 5–7 plumme, 6–9 plumb, 4– plum. [OE. pl{uacu}me fem. plum (earlier pl{uacu}mæ, -ę, plum, fruit and ... Oxford English Dictionary
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sweet
▪ I. sweet, n. (swiːt) Forms: see next. [sweet a. used subst.] 1. a. That which is sweet to the taste; something having a sweet taste. Chiefly poet.a 1300 Cursor M. 7126 Of þe etand þe mete vt sprang, And þe suete vte o þe strang. Ibid. 23979 He dranc þe sure and i þe suete. 1390 Gower Conf. I. 82 F... Oxford English Dictionary
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قائمة جزر البحر الكاريبي
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Spanish
▪ I. Spanish, a. (adv.) and n.1 (ˈspænɪʃ) Forms: α. 3 Spainisce, 5 Spaynessh(e, -ysshe, -ish, Spainysshe, 6 Spaynisshe, -ysch, Spaynes, Sc. Spaines, 9 Sc. Spainish. β. 5–6 Spanyshe, 6 -yssh(e, -ische, -issh, -ys, Spenyes, Spannishe, Sc. Spanes, 8 Spannish, 6– Spanish. [f. Spain + -ish, with later sh... Oxford English Dictionary
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