corozo palm
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Definition
Noun: A type of palm tree native to tropical regions of the Americas, known for producing a hard, ivory-like seed called a corozo nut.
Usage
The term "corozo palm" refers specifically to the palm tree species. It is used in botanical, agricultural, and commercial contexts, particularly concerning the seeds it produces.
Examples
- The corozo palm is valued for its durable seeds, which are used to make buttons.
- Several species of corozo palm can be found in the rainforests of Central America.
- The nuts from the corozo palm are sometimes called vegetable ivory.
Advanced Usage
- In Botany: The term is used to classify and describe specific genera within the palm family (Arecaceae) that produce corozo nuts, such as .
- In Commerce: The phrase is often used in industries that utilize the palm's hard seeds as a sustainable alternative to animal ivory for carvings and buttons.
Variants and Related Words
- Corozo nut (n): The hard, white seed of the corozo palm, used as a substitute for ivory.
- Ivory palm (n): Another common name for the corozo palm, highlighting the use of its seed.
- Tagua palm (n): A specific type of corozo palm () known for its large nuts.
Synonyms
- Ivory palm
- Vegetable ivory palm
Notes on Different Meanings
The term "corozo palm" has a very specific botanical meaning and is not commonly used in figurative or idiomatic expressions. Its usage is almost exclusively literal, referring to the physical tree or its products.
Noun
- any of several tropical American palms bearing corozo nuts