malabathrum

malabathrum
The spice from the leaf of various cinnamon plants, used as Asia.

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  • Malabathrum — dried Malabathrum leaves Scientific classification Kingdom …   Wikipedia

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  • malabathrum — ˌmaləˈbathrəm noun ( s) Etymology: Latin malabathrum, malobathrum, from Greek malabathron, modification of Sanskrit tamālapattra garcinia leaf, from tamāla garcinia (perhaps from tamas darkness) + pattra leaf, wing, feather; akin to Sanskrit… …   Useful english dictionary

  • malabathrum — mal·a·bath·rum …   English syllables

  • Cinnamomum aromaticum — Cassia from Koehler s Medicinal Plants (1887) Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …   Wikipedia

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  • Cinnamon — For other uses, see Cinnamon (disambiguation). Cinnamon sticks or quills and ground cinnamon Cinnamon (   …   Wikipedia

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