jaggery palm
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of fishtail palm tree: The jaggery palm is a specific palm tree (Caryota urens) native to regions from India to the Malay Peninsula. It is known for its distinctive fishtail-shaped leaves. 2. A source of commercial products: This palm is cultivated because its sap can be processed into a type of brown sugar (jaggery), and the pith from its trunk can be used to produce sago.
Usage Examples
- The jaggery palm is easily identified by its bipinnate leaves that resemble fishtails.
- Farmers in the region tap the jaggery palm for its sweet sap.
- Sago and jaggery, two important food staples, are both derived from the jaggery palm.
Advanced Usage
- As a countable noun: The term typically refers to the tree species as a whole or to individual trees. It is less commonly used in a purely abstract, uncountable sense.
- Several jaggery palms were planted along the estate's border.
Variants and Related Words
- Botanical Name: . This is the scientific Latin name for the species.
- Common Names: Toddy palm, wine palm, sago palm. (Note: "sago palm" can refer to other species, so context is important).
- Jaggery (n): The unrefined brown sugar made from the sap of this and other palms.
- Sago (n): A starchy substance extracted from the pith of this palm, used in cooking.
Synonyms
- Toddy palm
- Wine palm
- (scientific synonym)
Notes on Meaning
The term "jaggery palm" specifically denotes the palm tree itself (Caryota urens). It is not a direct synonym for the products (jaggery, sago) derived from it, though its name originates from its primary commercial use.
Noun
- fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago