entada
/eŋˈtɑːdɑː/Definitions
1. noun
A type of flowering tree in the family Fabaceae, native to Central and South America.
“The researcher studied the unique properties of the entada tree’s seeds.”
2. noun
A genus of flowering plants, including the entada phaseoloides.
“The entada genus is known for its diverse species and adaptations.”
3. noun
In some contexts, a term used to describe a specific type of seed or pod.
“The entada seed is an important food source for various animals in the region.”