Lablab
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Definition
Noun 1. A leguminous plant: "Lablab" refers to a single species of twining herbaceous plant, Lablab purpureus, also commonly known as the hyacinth bean, lablab bean, or Egyptian bean. It is cultivated in tropical regions for its edible seeds, pods, and leaves.
Usage Notes
- "Lablab" is primarily a botanical term used to identify the specific plant species. In everyday language, the common names "hyacinth bean" or "lablab bean" are more frequently used.
- It functions as a singular noun. The plural form is "lablabs" when referring to multiple plants, but this is rare. It is more common to refer to the collective produce (e.g., "lablab beans").
Examples
- Noun:
- The farmer planted lablab as a cover crop to enrich the soil with nitrogen.
- In many Asian cuisines, the immature pods of the lablab are stir-fried as a vegetable.
- Botanists classify lablab under the family Fabaceae.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific/Agricultural Context: The term is standard in scientific, agricultural, and horticultural texts to specify the species unambiguously.
- The study focused on the drought tolerance of Lablab purpureus compared to other legumes.
Variants and Related Words
- Hyacinth bean: The most common English name for the plant and its produce.
- Lablab bean: A direct variant combining the scientific and common names.
- Egyptian bean / Indian bean / Australian pea: Regional common names for the same species.
- Bonavist bean: Another historical common name.
- Dolichos bean: An older botanical synonym sometimes encountered.
Synonyms
- Hyacinth bean
- Lablab purpureus (full scientific binomial name)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Lablab cultivation: The practice of growing this crop.
- Lablab forage: Use of the plant as animal feed.
Noun
- one species: hyacinth bean