monkey-bread tree
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Definition
Noun: * Monkey-bread tree: A large African tree (Adansonia digitata) known for its extremely thick, swollen trunk that stores water, and its large, hard-shelled fruit. The fruit's dry, powdery pulp is edible and is commonly called "monkey bread."
Usage
The term "monkey-bread tree" is used specifically to refer to the tree species itself. It is a common name, often used in botanical, geographical, or descriptive contexts. * The ancient monkey-bread tree stood in the savanna, its massive trunk a landmark for miles around. * We took shelter from the sun in the shade of a monkey-bread tree. * The monkey-bread tree is also widely known as the baobab.
Advanced Usage
- The "monkey-bread tree" is celebrated for its longevity and cultural significance in Africa. It is often called the "Tree of Life" due to its ability to provide food, water, and shelter.
Variants and Related Words
- Baobab (n): The more common and scientific name for the monkey-bread tree ().
- Monkey bread (n): The edible, powdery pulp found inside the hard fruit of the monkey-bread tree.
- Upside-down tree (n): A nickname for the monkey-bread tree, derived from the appearance of its branches, which look like roots.
Synonyms
- Baobab
- Upside-down tree
- Cream of tartar tree (a less common name, referring to the tartaric acid in the fruit pulp)
Noun
- African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pulp called monkey bread