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tamarind
CIDE DICTIONARY
tamarind, n. [It. tamarindo, or Sp. tamarindo, or Pg. tamarindo, tamarinho, from Ar. tamarhindī, literally, Indian date; tamar a dried date + Hind India: cf. F. tamarin. Cf. Hindu.].
- A leguminous tree (
Tamarindus Indica ) cultivated both the Indies, and the other tropical countries, for the sake of its shade, and for its fruit. The trunk of the tree is lofty and large, with wide-spreading branches; the flowers are in racemes at the ends of the branches. The leaves are small and finely pinnated. [1913 Webster] - One of the preserved seed pods of the tamarind, which contain an acid pulp, and are used medicinally and for preparing a pleasant drink. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
tamarind, n.
1 a tropical evergreen tree, Tamarindus indica.
2 the fruit of this, containing an acid pulp used as food and in making drinks.
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
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