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| has gloss | (noun) tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic cabbage tree, cabbage bark, cabbage-bark tree, Andira inermis |
| has gloss | eng: Andira inermis is a nitrogen-fixing tree native to the area from southern Mexico through Central America to northern South America (Peru, Bolivia, and Brazil); it has been introduced to the Caribbean, the Antilles, Florida, and Africa. The tree has many names due to its wide distribution and multiple uses: it is also known as the almendro macho (in El Salvador), almendro de río or river almond (Honduras), bastard cabbage tree, cabbage angelin (USA), cabbage bark (USA), cabbage tree, carne asada (Costa Rica), guacamayo (Honduras), Jamaica cabbage tree, moca (Puerto Rico), partridge wood (USA), worm bark, or yellow cabbage tree. |
| lexicalization | eng: Almendro de rio |
| lexicalization | eng: Almendro de río |
| lexicalization | eng: Andira Inermis |
| lexicalization | eng: Andira Ínermis |
| lexicalization | eng: cabbage bark |
| lexicalization | eng: cabbage tree |
| lexicalization | eng: cabbage-bark tree |
| subclass of | (noun) any of several tropical American trees of the genus Andira angelim, andelmin |
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| Guarani | |
| has gloss | grn: Kokũ (, ) yvyramáta po’i, hakã ha hogue sa’íva, ipoty morotĩ, hi’a apu’a pytã’imi. Hogue ojepuru pohã ro’ysãramo ha ipy’ape hasýva. |
| lexicalization | grn: Kokũ |
| Lithuanian | |
| has gloss | lit: Paprastoji andira (, , ) - pupinių (Fabaceae) šeimos medžių rūšis. Paplitusi tropinėje Amerikoje ir Karibuose: nuo Floridos ir Meksikos šiaurėje iki Brazilijos ir Paragvajaus pietuose. |
| lexicalization | lit: Paprastoji andira |
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| member of | (noun) small genus of evergreen trees of tropical America and western Africa genus Andira, Andira |
| similar | e/Andira inermis |
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