five finger

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Etymology

five + finger

Noun

five finger (countable and uncountable, plural five fingers)

  1. Pseudopanax arboreus, a New Zealand tree with compound leaves with five to seven 'fingers' and thick, leathery leaves with large teeth. A small, many-branched, round-headed tree with thick, brittle, spreading branches.

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