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tacamahaca

English

Noun

tacamahaca (countable and uncountable, plural tacamahacas)

  1. Alternative form of tacamahac

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hyawa

English

Alternative forms

  • hiawa, hayawa

Etymology

From Macushi haijawa.

Pronunciation

  • (UK, US) IPA(key): /?ha??w?/

Noun

hyawa (countable and uncountable, plural hyawas)

  1. Protium heptaphyllum, one of many species known as incense tree.
  2. The aromatic gum of this tree.

Citations

  • For quotations using this term, see Citations:hyawa.

Synonyms

  • (Protium heptaphyllum): bastard cedar, tacamahaca, conima

Hyponyms

  • (gum): elemi

References

  • Protium (plant) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
  • Protium heptaphyllum on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
  • Protium Heptaphyllum at Discoverlife
  • Protium heptaphyllum at The Plant List
  • See the entry on p.984 of the "Official and Descriptive Catalogue of the Great Exhibition" concerning transverse and vertical sections of the wood from the River Berbice in Guyana. The abbreviation Aubl. refers to the French botanist J B C F Aublet, 1720-1778, the author of a major work on the botany of Guyana with 400-odd copperplate engravings.
  • An entry for "incense tree" in the Shorter OED (1983) confirming the Latin name of the tree which is indistinct in the photograpic image of the "Catalogue" page and garbled on the transcription page which also renders "sections" as "motions".

Anagrams

  • haway

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