Acacia catechu

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Definition

Noun: 1. A species of tree: Acacia catechu is a spiny tree native to parts of Asia, particularly India and Myanmar. It is known for its bipinnate leaves, yellow flowers, and flat seed pods. The tree is the primary source of an extract called black catechu or cutch.

Examples of Usage
  • The Acacia catechu is valued for its hard, durable wood.
  • Traditional medicine has used extracts from Acacia catechu for centuries.
  • The forest contained several species, including Acacia catechu.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical classification: The name is used in a precise, scientific context to identify this specific species within the genus and the family Fabaceae.
    • The study focused on the tannin content of Acacia catechu.
  • As a source material: The term is often used when discussing the tree as the origin of the product "catechu."
    • Acacia catechu is cultivated commercially for the production of cutch.
Variants and Related Words
  • Catechu (noun): Also called cutch or black catechu. This is the astringent extract obtained from the heartwood of , used in dyeing, tanning, and medicine.
  • Khair (noun): A common local name for in India.
  • Senegalia catechu (noun): A reclassified botanical synonym for this species.
Synonyms
  • Cutch tree
  • Black catechu tree
  • Khair tree
Related Phrases
  • Catechu extract: The substance derived from this tree.
  • Heartwood of Acacia catechu: The specific part of the tree used for extraction.
Noun
  1. East Indian spiny tree having twice-pinnate leaves and yellow flowers followed by flat pods; source of black catechu