different between jackwood vs jackfruit
jackwood
English
Etymology
jack +? wood
Noun
jackwood (usually uncountable, plural jackwoods)
- Cryptocarya glaucescens, a rainforest tree of eastern Australia whose bark is dark brown or reddish-brown and often scaly.
jackwood From the web:
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jackfruit
English
Etymology
From Portuguese jaca (“jackfruit”), from Malayalam ???? (cakka).
Noun
jackfruit (plural jackfruits or jackfruit)
- A tree, Artocarpus heterophyllus, of the Moraceae family, which produces edible fruit.
- The large fruit from this tree.
Synonyms
- (fruit): jack (obsolete)
- (tree): jackfruit tree
Related terms
- jackwood
Translations
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Spanish
Noun
jackfruit m (plural jackfruits)
- jackfruit
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- what jackfruit seed good for
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