souari tree
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The souari tree stands tall in the tropical forest, its large leaves providing shade.
Definition
Noun: * A large, evergreen tree (Caryocar nuciferum) native to South America, known for its compound leaves with three leaflets and its fruit, which contains large, nut-like seeds that are edible and used to produce cooking oil.
Examples
- The souari tree is valued for its durable timber and nutritious nuts.
- Oil extracted from the seeds of the souari tree is used in local cuisine.
Advanced Usage
- The term is primarily used in botanical, agricultural, and culinary contexts to refer specifically to this species and its products. It is not commonly used in everyday conversation outside of regions where the tree is native or cultivated.
Variants and Related Words
- Souari nut (n): The edible seed of the souari tree.
- Butternut (n): A common name sometimes used for the souari nut, though it more accurately refers to a different North American tree ().
Synonyms
- Caryocar nuciferum (n): The scientific botanical name.
- Butternut tree (n): A regional/common name, but use with caution due to potential confusion with other species.
The souari tree stands tall in the tropical forest, its large leaves providing shade.
Noun
- large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil