cohune palm

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cohune palm

The cohune palm grows tall in the tropical forest.

Definition

Noun: - A tropical American feather palm tree (Attalea cohune) known for producing large nuts. These nuts yield valuable oil and a hard seed material historically used as a substitute for ivory.

Usage

The term "cohune palm" refers specifically to this species of palm tree. It is used in botanical, agricultural, and historical/commercial contexts related to its products. - The cohune palm is native to Central America. - Oil from the cohune palm nut was traditionally used for cooking and lamps.

Advanced Usage
  • Commercial/Historical Context: The term is often used when discussing non-timber forest products or historical trade in vegetable ivory.
    • The decline in the ivory trade increased interest in vegetable ivory from sources like the cohune palm.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cohune nut: The large fruit/nut produced by the cohune palm.
    • They harvested the cohune nuts for processing.
  • Vegetable ivory: A term for the hard, ivory-like endosperm of the cohune nut and similar palm seeds.
    • Buttons were once commonly made from vegetable ivory.
Synonyms
  • Cohune (This can be a shortened form for the tree or its nut).
  • Attalea cohune (The scientific binomial name).
Related Phrases/Compounds
  • Cohune palm oil: The oil extracted from the nut.
    • Cohune palm oil has similar properties to coconut oil.
cohune palm

The cohune palm grows tall in the tropical forest.

Noun
  1. tropical American feather palm whose large nuts yield valuable oil and a kind of vegetable ivory

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