GRAPETREE a tropical American tree
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grapetreesGRAPETREE, a tropical American tree
crabwooda tropical American tree
grapetreea tropical American tree
crabwoodsCRABWOOD, a tropical American tree
sapotesSAPOTE, a tropical American tree
simaroubaa tropical American tree also SIMARUBA
simaroubasSIMAROUBA, a tropical American tree also SIMARUBA
genipsThe edible fruit of a tropical American tree
jacaranda(Tupi) a tropical American tree of the Bignoniaceae
genipThe edible fruit of a tropical American tree
jacarandasJACARANDA, (Tupi) a tropical American tree of the Bignoniaceae
fustocthe wood of a tropical American tree, also FUSTIC
fusticthe wood of a tropical American tree, also FUSTOC
fustocsFUSTOC, the wood of a tropical American tree, also FUSTIC
fusticsFUSTIC, the wood of a tropical American tree, also FUSTOC
genipap(Tupi) a tropical American tree; its orange-like fruit also GENIP, GENIPAPO, GUINEP
genipapsGENIPAP, (Tupi) a tropical American tree; its orange-like fruit also GENIP, GENIPAPO, GUINEP
jacarandasA tropical American tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber
frangipaniA tropical American tree or shrub with clusters of fragrant white, pink, or yellow flowers
jacarandaA tropical American tree that has blue trumpet-shaped flowers, fernlike leaves, and fragrant timber
cocobolosA tropical American tree with hard, reddish timber that is used chiefly to make cutlery handles
mammeesA tropical American tree having large edible red fruit with red rind and sweet yellow flesh
cocoboloA tropical American tree with hard, reddish timber that is used chiefly to make cutlery handles
sandboxesA tropical American tree whose seed cases were formerly used to hold sand for blotting ink
motmotsA tree-dwelling tropical American bird with colorful plumage, typically having two long racketlike tail feathers
sapodillasA large, evergreen, tropical American tree that has edible fruit and hard, durable wood and yields chicle
bulletwoodthe wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
fusticsthe wood of a tropical American tree (Chlorophora tinctoria) of the mulberry family that yields a yellow dye
fusticthe wood of a tropical American tree (Chlorophora tinctoria) of the mulberry family that yields a yellow dye
zebrawooda kind of cabinet wood having beautiful black, brown, and whitish stripes, the timber of a tropical American tree
bulletwoodsBULLETWOOD, the wood of a tropical American sapotaceous tree, widely used for construction due to its durability and toughness
zebrawoodsZEBRAWOOD, a kind of cabinet wood having beautiful black, brown, and whitish stripes, the timber of a tropical American tree
cecropiasA fast-growing tropical American tree, typically among the first to colonize a cleared area. Many cecropias have a symbiotic relationship with ants
tamanduatree-dwelling, tropical American anteater, Tamandua tetradactyla, having a prehensile tail, four-clawed forelimbs, and coarse, tan hair with black markings on the trunk
tamandutree-dwelling, tropical American anteater, Tamandua tetradactyla, having a prehensile tail, four-clawed forelimbs, and coarse, tan hair with black markings on the trunk
tamandustree-dwelling, tropical American anteater, Tamandua tetradactyla, having a prehensile tail, four-clawed forelimbs, and coarse, tan hair with black markings on the trunk
simarubaany tropical American tree belonging to the genus Simaruba, of the quassia family, having pinnate leaves, a fleshy fruit, and a root whose bark contains an appetite stimulant
balatanonelastic, rubberlike, water-resistant gum that softens in hot water and is obtained from the latex of a tropical American tree, Manilkara bidentata: used chiefly in the manufacture of machinery belts, golf ball covers, and as a substitute for gut
balatasnonelastic, rubberlike, water-resistant gum that softens in hot water and is obtained from the latex of a tropical American tree, Manilkara bidentata: used chiefly in the manufacture of machinery belts, golf ball covers, and as a substitute for gut
PAPAYATropical American tree