different between leguminous vs derris
leguminous
English
Etymology
From Middle French légumineux
Adjective
leguminous (comparative more leguminous, superlative most leguminous)
- of the Leguminosae family of peas, beans etc
- resembling a legume
Translations
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derris
English
Etymology
New Latin and translingual Derris, from Ancient Greek ?????? (dérrhis, “leather, skin”), referring to the leathery pods, from ???? (dér?, “I skin, I flay”).
Noun
derris (uncountable)
- A climbing leguminous plant of Southeast Asia and the southwest Pacific Islands, Derris elliptica, whose roots are a source of rotenone.
Anagrams
- driers, riders, sirred
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