chicle
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Definition
Noun: A gum-like substance obtained from the sapodilla tree (Manilkara zapota). It is a natural latex that was historically the primary base for chewing gum.
Usage
"Chicle" is an uncountable noun referring to the raw, elastic material harvested from the sapodilla tree. It is used specifically in the context of its production and historical commercial use.
Examples
- Early chewing gum was made from chicle.
- The tree tappers collected the milky sap, which would later coagulate into chicle.
- The demand for chicle led to extensive tapping of sapodilla trees in Central America.
Advanced Usage
- "Chicle extraction": The process of harvesting the latex from the sapodilla tree.
- "Chicle-based gum": Chewing gum manufactured using chicle as the primary gum base, as opposed to synthetic polymers.
Variants and Related Words
- Chicle gum (n): A more descriptive term for the raw material or for chewing gum made from it.
- Sapodilla (n): The tropical evergreen tree from which chicle is derived.
Synonyms
- Natural chewing gum base: A descriptive synonym highlighting its function.
- Latex: A broader term for the milky sap from various plants; chicle is a specific type of latex.
Different Meanings
The word "chicle" has a single, specific meaning related to the natural gum from the sapodilla tree. It does not have other common definitions.
Noun
- gum-like substance from the sapodilla