palmyra

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From Portuguese palmeira (palm tree), from palma (palm, palm tree) + -eria (-tree: forming tree names), from Old Galician-Portuguese -eira (-plant: forming plant names from their fruit), from Latin -āria (-ary: forming feminine nouns including plant names).

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palmyra (plural palmyras)

  1. A palm (Borassus flabellifer) with straight black upright trunk and palmate leaves, whose wood, fruit, and roots can be used for many purposes.

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