different between fabaceae vs arariba

fabaceae

Latin

Adjective

fab?ceae

  1. nominative feminine plural of fab?ceus
  2. genitive feminine singular of fab?ceus
  3. dative feminine singular of fab?ceus
  4. vocative feminine plural of fab?ceus

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arariba

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Portuguese araribá, from Old Tupi.

Noun

arariba (countable and uncountable, plural araribas)

  1. Any of the trees of three species in the genus Centrolobium (family Fabaceae), especially, a Brazilian tree (Centrolobium robustum) -- called also zebrawood.
  2. Any of several trees of the genus Simira (syn. Sickingia), usually with heavy dark red wood.
  3. The wood of an arariba tree.

Translations

References

for Centrolobium

  • http://www.thefreedictionary.com/arariba
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20051023032822/http://www.arvores.brasil.nom.br/florin/arariba.htm
  • http://www.ildis.org/LegumeWeb

for Sickingia

  • https://web.archive.org/web/20051228154900/http://www2.fpl.fs.fed.us/TechSheets/Chudnoff/TropAmerican/html_files/sickin1new.html
  • Simira on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Simira on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • Sickingia at The Plant List

Portuguese

Noun

arariba f (plural araribas)

  1. Alternative form of araribá

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