Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - tamarind
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Tamarind
tamarind
noun Etymology: Spanish & Portuguese ~o, from Arabic tamr hindi, literally, Indian date Date: 15th century a tropical Old World tree (Tamarindus indica) of the legume family with hard yellowish wood, pinnate leaves, and red-striped yellow flowers; also its fruit which has an acid pulp often used for preserves or in a cooling laxative drink
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n. 1 a tropical evergreen tree, Tamarindus indica. 2 the fruit of this, containing an acid pulp used as food and in making drinks. Etymology: med.L tamarindus f. Arab. tamr-hindi Indian date ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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(tamarinds) A tamarind is a fruit which grows on a tropical evergreen tree which has pleasant-smelling flowers. You can also refer to the tree on which this fruit grows as a tamarind. N-VAR ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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