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English [ edit ]
phalsa fruit, with coin for size comparison
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Etymology [ edit ]
This etymology is missing or incomplete. Please add to it, or discuss it at the Etymology scriptorium . Particularly: “Borrowed from an Indo-Aryan source (which one is most likely?). Compare Sanskrit परूषक ( parūṣaka , “ phalsa tree ” ) .”
phalsa (plural phalsas )
Grewia asiatica , a shrub or small tree native to southern Asia.
Its fruit , an edible acidic drupe that is purple to black when ripe.
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Grewia asiatica
Bengali: ফলসা (bn) ( pholśa )
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Hindi: फालसा (hi) ( phālsā ) , परुषा (hi) ( paruṣā ) , परुषक ( paruṣak )
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Japanese: インドウオトリギ ( indo-uotorigi )
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Sanskrit: नीलचर्मन् (sa) m ( nīlacarman ) , अल्पास्थि (sa) n ( alpāsthi ) ( fruit )
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