algarrobilla

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From Spanish algarrobilla, diminutive of algarrobo (carob).

Noun[edit]

algarrobilla (plural algarrobillas)

  1. Astringent resinous husks and seeds of several species of leguminous trees or shrubs of South America, which are an article of commerce for their value in tanning and dyeing
  2. (by transfer) Shrubs and trees that yield this product, especially:
    1. Balsamocarpon brevifolium

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Noun[edit]

algarrobilla f (plural algarrobillas)

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  2. Lachemilla aphanoides (syn. Alchemilla tripartita)
  3. Senna sophera (kasaunda, kasondi senna, kasundari, pepper-leaved senna)

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