algarrobilla
English
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Etymology
From Spanish algarrobilla, diminutive of algarrobo (“carob”).
Noun
algarrobilla (plural algarrobillas)
- Astringent resinous husks and seeds of several species of leguminous trees or shrubs of South America, which are an article of commerce for their value in tanning and dyeing
- (by transfer) Shrubs and trees that yield this product, especially:
References
- “algarrobilla”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
algarrobilla on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spanish
Etymology
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Noun
algarrobilla f (plural algarrobillas)
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- Senna sophera (kasaunda, kasondi senna, kasundari, pepper-leaved senna)
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Further reading
- “algarrobilla”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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