tindora

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Borrowed from Gujarati ટીંડોરું (ṭī̃ḍorũ).

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tindora (plural tindoras)

  1. A tropical vine, Coccinia grandis, grown for its edible young shoots and for its small, edible fruits that are used in some curries

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