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acaciaOdour & colourless, water-soluble natural gum extracted from the stem of the acacia tree (Africa). Used as stabilizer and thickener.
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acacia1540s, type of shrub or tree fund in warm climates of Africa and Australia, from Latin acacia, from Greek akakia "thorny Egyptian tree," a word of uncertain origin. Perhaps it is related to [..]
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acaciaNot at all the type of person to sell their soul for $2:50.
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acaciaIs a street in Compton, California and home of the ABC (Acacia Blocc Crips).
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acaciaThe coolest girl in the universe and the hottest babe around! Sweet, sensitive, sexy, super duper. Makes up words and doesn't care what people think and rocks at writing.
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acaciaAcacia originates from a style of tree that bugs and other things can't get into. Often used to describe something or someone that is uncorruptable.
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acaciaAcacia(Heb. shittim) Exodus 25:5 , RSV probably the Acacia seyal (the gum-arabic tree); called the "shittah" tree ( Isaiah 41:19 ). Its wood is called shittim wood ( Exodus 26:15 Exodus 26:2 [..]
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acaciatree or shrub that is often thorny.
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acacia(Heb. shittim) Ex. 25:5, R.V. probably the Acacia seyal (the gum-arabic tree); called the "shittah" tree (Isa. 41:19). Its wood is called shittim wood (Ex. 26:15,26; 25:10,13,23,28, etc.). T [..]
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acacia(n) any of various spiny trees or shrubs of the genus Acacia
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acaciaN F acacia| gum arabic tree; gum of this or related trees. gum arabic
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acaciaA Plant genus of the Family Fabaceae. The Gums and Tanning agents obtained from Acacia are called Gum Arabic. The common name of catechu is more often used for Areca catechu (Areca).
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acaciaPowdered exudate from various Acacia species, especially A. Senegal (Leguminosae). It Forms mucilage or syrup in Water. Gum arabic is used as a suspending agent, excipient, and emulsifier in Foods and [..]
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acaciaA plant genus of the family FABACEAE. The gums and tanning agents obtained from Acacia are called GUM ARABIC. The common name of catechu is more often used for Areca catechu (ARECA).
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acaciaAcacia: A food additive derived from tress of the genus Acacia and used as an emulsifier, stabilizer, thickener, flavoring agent, flavoring adjuvant and for a mutation aid in processed foods such as b [..]
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acaciathe acacia tree, the blossoms of which are used for making fritters; also honey made from the blossom.
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acaciaOrigin: L. From Gr.; orig. The name of a thorny tree found in Egypt; prob. Fr. The root ak to be sharp. See Acute. 1. A genus of leguminous trees and shrubs. Nearly 300 species are Australian or Polynesian, and have terete or vertically compressed leaf stalks, instead of the bipinnate leaves of the much fewer species of America, Africa, etc. Very f [..]
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acaciaProject to develop a definitive, consistent and joined-up national infrastructure of property addresses and related data with the related mapping. OS, HMLR, RoS, Valuation Office Agency (VOA), Improvement and Development Agency (IDeA) and Royal Mail.
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acacia
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A genus that included all the genera now included in tribe Acacieae.
An epithet in a botanical name at the rank between species and genus, a name which applies to a section of the genus ''Ac [..]
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acaciaFrom the name of a type of tree, ultimately derived from Greek ἀκή (ake) meaning "thorn, point".
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