Sapodilla plum
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NASEBERRYSapodilla plum.
SAPOTASapodilla.
sapotasapodilla
sapotassapodilla
CHICLESapodilla gum
GUMSapodilla sap.
TREESapodilla, for example.
NASEBERRYSapodilla tree, source of chewing gum.
CHICLESapodilla sap used in chewing gum.
neesberryan edible fruit, aka sapodilla also NASEBERRY, NISBERRY
naseberryan edible fruit, aka sapodilla also NEESBERRY, NISBERRY
neesberriesNEESBERRY, an edible fruit, aka sapodilla also NASEBERRY, NISBERRY
naseberriesNASEBERRY, an edible fruit, aka sapodilla also NEESBERRY, NISBERRY
chiclesThe milky latex of the sapodilla tree, used to make chewing gum
zapotilla(Spanish) the edible fruit of a Mexican tree also SAPODILLA, SAPOTA, SAPOTE
zapotillasZAPOTILLA, (Spanish) the edible fruit of a Mexican tree also SAPODILLA, SAPOTA, SAPOTE
sapodillasSAPODILLA, (Spanish) the edible fruit of a Mexican tree also SAPOTA, SAPOTE, ZAPOTILLA
buckthornshrub or small tree (Bumelia lycioides) of the sapodilla family of the southern United States
chiclea gum from the latex of the sapodilla used as the chief ingredient of chewing gum
sapotetree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and sweet, edible fruit
sapotestree, Pouteria sapota, of the sapodilla family, native to Mexico and Central America, having large leaves and sweet, edible fruit
buckthornsA shrub or small tree of the sapodilla family, with sharp thorns and clusters of small white flowers, commonly found in moist soils of the southern and central US
mowraany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahwasany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahwaany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahuaany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi
mahuasany of several trees of the genus Madhuca, of the sapodilla family, native to India, the Malay Peninsula, and southeastern Asia, esp. M. latifolia, the flowers of which are used, fresh or dried, for food or are fermented to prepare an intoxi