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mamey
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish mamey, from Taíno.
Noun
mamey (plural mameys or mameyes)
- The evergreen tree Mammea americana, or its edible fruit
- The flowering plant Magnolia guatemalensis
- The tree Pouteria sapota, or its fruit.
Anagrams
- Mayme
Spanish
Etymology
From Taíno [Term?].
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?mamei/, [?ma.mei?]
Noun
mamey m (plural mameyes)
- the mamey or mammee apple, Mammea americana
Derived terms
- zapote mamey
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mabey
English
Adverb
mabey
- Misspelling of maybe.
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