monkeypod

noun
/ˈmʌŋkipɒd/UK

Etymology

From monkey + pod.

  1. derived from *baiteh₂- — “woolen clothes
  2. inherited from *paidō — “coat, smock, shirt
  3. inherited from *paidu
  4. inherited from pād — “an outer garment, covering, coat, cloak
  5. inherited from *pod
  6. compounded as monkeypod — “monkey + pod

Definitions

  1. Albizia saman, a flowering tree in the pea family, native to the neotropics.

    • Tears filled the eyes of some of the people heading to work that morning who heard the strains of music in the deposed queen's harden, among its tamarind and monkeypod trees.
  2. Couroupita nicaraguarensis (syn. Lecythis nicaraguarensis) (coco de mono)

  3. Lecythis ollaria (coco de mono)

  4. + 2 more definitions
    1. Pithecellobium dulce (blackbead)

    2. Senna petersiana (dwarf cassia)

The neighborhood

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