oil palm
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of palm tree: The "oil palm" is a tropical palm tree belonging to the genus Elaeis, characterized by pinnate (feather-like) leaves.
- A source of palm oil: This tree is cultivated for its fruit, which yields a high-quality vegetable oil known as palm oil.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The oil palm is a major agricultural crop in Southeast Asia.
- Plantations of oil palm have expanded rapidly in tropical regions.
- The bright red fruit of the oil palm is harvested for oil production.
Advanced Usage
- "Oil palm cultivation": Refers to the agricultural practice of growing these trees.
- Sustainable oil palm cultivation is a topic of environmental debate.
- "Oil palm plantation": A large farm dedicated to growing oil palm trees.
- The company manages a vast oil palm plantation.
Variants and Related Words
- Palm oil (n): The edible vegetable oil extracted from the fruit of the oil palm.
- Palm oil is a common ingredient in processed foods.
- Elaeis guineensis (n): The scientific name for the African oil palm, the most common commercial species.
- Elaeis oleifera (n): The scientific name for the American oil palm.
Synonyms
- Palm tree (in the specific context of oil-producing palms).
- Elaeis palm.
Related Phrases
(Note: "Oil palm" is a specific noun and does not commonly form phrasal verbs or idioms. Related phrases typically involve its cultivation or products.) - Oil palm industry: The economic sector involved in growing and processing oil palm. - The oil palm industry is vital to the nation's economy. - Oil palm fruit bunches: The clusters of fruit from which the oil is extracted. - Workers harvest the oil palm fruit bunches.
Noun
- pinnate-leaved palms of the genus Elaeis having dense clusters of crowded flowers and bright red fruit and yielding high quality palm oils