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capulin

English

Etymology

From Spanish capulĂ­, from Classical Nahuatl [Term?].

Noun

capulin (plural capulins)

  1. The Mexican cherry (Prunus serotina subsp. capuli, once Prunus capollin) and Prunus capuli, that yields a sap used in native remedies and has edible cherries of which the kernels of the pits furnish a flour.
  2. A tropical American tree (Trema micrantha), the bark of which yields a strong fiber
  3. A groundcherry (any of most species of Physalis).
  4. A Mexican timber tree (Condalia obovata) whose hard wood furnishes a blue dye.
  5. A calabur tree (Muntingia calabura, sole species of Muntingia).

References

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copulin

English

Etymology

copulate +? -in

Noun

copulin (plural copulins)

  1. (biochemistry) Any of a class of aliphatic acids that are found in vaginal fluids and used to signal ovulation.

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Verb

copulin

  1. third-person plural present subjunctive form of copular
  2. third-person plural imperative form of copular

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