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(India) An aromatic red powder that is used during the Holi festival.
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(transitive, intransitive) To make or become apple-like.
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A Spanish olive cultivar.
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Alternative form of argan [A tree (Argania spinosa) of southwestern Morocco, particularly prized for its oil.]
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(uncountable) A yellow colour, like that of a banana's skin.
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An oil pressed from the seeds of Moringa oleifera.
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(archaic) A white East Indian resin, formerly used for making small ornaments and toys.
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The pale yellow vegetable oil extracted from the castor bean; used as a laxative and an industrial lubricant.
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A plant of the species Ricinus communis, used in the production of castor oil and of the poison ricin.
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Alternative form of castor oil [The pale yellow vegetable oil extracted from the castor bean; used as a laxative and an industrial lubricant.]
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(chiefly uncountable) A spice from the dried aromatic bark of the cinnamon tree, either rolled into strips or ground into a powder. The word is commonly used as trade name for spices made of any of the species above.
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Initialism of coffee leaf rust. [Synonym of coffee rust]
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Oil derived from the liver of codfish, often used as a nutritional supplement due to its high levels of omega-3 fatty acids, EPA and DHA, and very high levels of vitamin A and vitamin D.
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Any wood from which colouring matter is extracted for dyeing.
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Oil, extracted from the seeds of the evening primrose, used as a complementary medicine (for example, to relieve premenstrual stress).
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A dietary supplement made up of oil derived from the tissues of oily fish, manufactured and sold in liquid, capsule and tablet forms.
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The seed of the flax plant; a source of linseed oil.
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(obsolete) A type of pear.
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A temporary skin decoration made with henna.
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A beverage (a tisane) made by steeping herbs (sometimes also includes other plants, such as spices), other than tea leaves, in hot water. Technically not a tea because it does not contain tea leaves.
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(India, obsolete) yellow arsenic, orpiment
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(historical) The inferior leaves of hyson green tea.
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Alternative form of geniting [A variety of apple that ripens very early]
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Alternative form of geniting [A variety of apple that ripens very early]
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An oil obtained from the candlenut, used as a varnish and for various other purposes.
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The seed of the flax plant, which yields linseed oil.
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An oil, extracted from flax seeds, used as a drying agent in paints, varnishes etc.
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Synonym of alta (“rose bengal dye worn by Indian women on the feet during festivals”)
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A variety of Spanish olive.
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A type of sugar made by boiling the sap of the sugar maple.
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Of, or pertaining to, maple.
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An Apache tear (obsidian nodule).
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Alternative form of mehndi [henna (substance used for colouring)]
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henna (substance used for colouring)
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Obsolete form of mehndi (“henna”). [henna (substance used for colouring)]
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Various plants: the large mock olive, privet mock olive, or veined mock olive.
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(rare) Pertaining to nutmeg.
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A kind of camellia from which most tea oil is manufactured, Camellia oleifera.
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The wood of the olive tree.
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A solid form of the vegetable oil obtained from the fruit of oil palms.
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Uncommon spelling of palm oil. [An edible plant oil derived from the mesocarp (reddish pulp) of the fruit of the oil palm (Elaeis guineensis).]
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(obsolete) Ricinus communis, the castor oil plant.
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The traditional form of paper in Burma, made of daphne bark agglutinated into a kind of pasteboard and blackened with charcoal paste, then folded and written on with a steatite pencil.
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Of, or pertaining to, pears.
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A mixture of peyote and water used ceremonially and medicinally.
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(archaic) The oil of the curcas or physic nut.
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A blend of henna and various other ingredients, traditionally used to dye the hair.
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A kind of apple with the skin streaked with red and yellow, a favourite English cider apple.
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A mixture of caustic lime and orpiment, or tersulphide of arsenic, used in the depilation of hides.
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(archaic) A russet apple.
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A spice (seasoning) and colouring agent made from the stigma and part of the style of the plant, sometimes or formerly also used as a dye and insect repellent.
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An extract of sesame seeds; a component of sesame oil.
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Alternative form of sindoor [A traditional red or orange cosmetic powder from India, usually worn by Hindu women along the parting of the hair as a sign of marriage.]
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Alternative form of sindoor [A traditional red or orange cosmetic powder from India, usually worn by Hindu women along the parting of the hair as a sign of marriage.]
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(figuratively) Anything, not necessarily tangible, used to make a prediction.
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An oil contained in species of Camellia, including the tea plant, used in cooking especially in southern China.
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Alternative spelling of tea leaf [(usually used in the plural) A dried fragment of a leaf of the tea plant used in making the drink tea.]
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(botany) A small pulpy or juicy fruit containing several seeds and having a thin skin, such as a grape.
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(archaic) virgalieu, a variety of pear.
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Subspecies of Olea europea, which includes the cultivated olive (family Oleaceae)
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(dated) An oil extracted from the gurjun tree.
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Alternative form of wood oil [(dated) An oil extracted from the gurjun tree.]
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Alternative form of zaatar [A particular herb, similar in flavor to thyme or oregano, used in Arab and Israeli cuisine, made from various Middle Eastern herbs.]
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