piper cubeba
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Definition
Noun 1. The plant Piper cubeba: A tropical, climbing shrub native to Southeast Asia, specifically Java and other Indonesian islands. It is a member of the pepper family (Piperaceae). 2. Cubeb, Tailed Pepper: The name refers to the plant and, by extension, to its small, dried, berry-like fruit. These fruits are characterized by a small, tail-like stalk and are used as a spice and formerly in medicine.
Usage Examples
- Noun (Plant):
- The piper cubeba vine requires a hot, humid climate to thrive.
- Botanists studied the growth patterns of Piper cubeba in its native habitat.
- Noun (Spice/Fruit):
- The recipe calls for a pinch of ground piper cubeba to add a peppery, slightly bitter note.
- Historically, piper cubeba was traded along the spice routes for its medicinal properties.
Advanced Usage
- In Botanical Context: The name is the formal Latin binomial (genus and species) used for precise scientific identification.
- In Historical/Medical Context: The term is used when discussing traditional remedies or the history of the spice trade, where it was known as "cubebs" or "Java pepper."
Variants and Related Words
- Cubeb (n): The common name for the dried fruit of the plant.
- Tailed Pepper (n): Another common name describing the fruit's distinctive appearance.
- Cubeb Berry (n): A term emphasizing the fruit's berry-like form.
Synonyms
- Cubeb
- Tailed Pepper
- Java Pepper (historical/commercial context)
Related Phrases/Compounds
- Cubeb Oil (n): An essential oil distilled from the fruits of , used in aromatherapy and traditional medicine.
- Cubeb Pepper (n): A phrase combining its common name with its relation to the pepper family.
Noun
- tropical southeast Asian shrubby vine bearing spicy berrylike fruits