CoCo
/'koukou/
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Definition
Noun: 1. A tall palm tree (Cocos nucifera) that produces coconuts: This is the primary botanical meaning, referring to the tree itself, which is widely cultivated in tropical regions. 2. Informal term for a coconut: The fruit produced by the coco palm.
Examples of Usage
- Noun (referring to the tree):
- The island's coastline was lined with tall cocos, their fronds rustling in the breeze.
- Farmers planted hundreds of coco seedlings to start the new plantation.
- Noun (referring to the fruit):
- He climbed the coco to harvest the ripe fruit. (This usage is informal and less common than "coconut").
Advanced Usage
- The word "coco" is often part of the full botanical name for the plant and its products: (the species name), coco palm, coco fiber, coco peat.
- In historical and literary contexts, "coco" can be found as a standalone term for the coconut, though modern English typically uses "coconut" for the fruit.
Variants and Related Words
- Coconut (n): The common term for the large, hard-shelled seed of the coco palm, containing edible flesh and fluid.
- Copra (n): The dried kernel of the coconut, from which oil is extracted.
- Coir (n): A coarse fiber from the outer husk of the coconut, used for making ropes and mats.
Synonyms
- Coconut palm: A direct synonym for the tree.
- Cocos nucifera: The formal Latin name for the species.
Notes on Different Meanings
- Important Distinction: The word "coco" is distinct from "cocoa". "Cocoa" refers to the powder and drink made from the cacao bean (Theobroma cacao), used in making chocolate. They are different plants with different products.
- Coco -> Coconut tree/fruit.
- Cocoa -> Chocolate-related product from the cacao tree.
Noun
- tall palm tree bearing coconuts as fruits; widely planted throughout the tropics