What is another word for algarroba?

Pronunciation: [ˌalɡɐɹˈə͡ʊbə] (IPA)

Algarroba is a Spanish word that refers to a type of tree commonly found in Latin America. It is also used to refer to the edible fruit of this tree, which is also known as carob. In some countries, algarroba is also used to refer to the flour made from the fruit, which is used as a chocolate substitute in baking. There are various synonyms for the word algarroba, including carob tree, St. John's bread, locust bean, and johannisbrotbaum. These synonyms are commonly used in different parts of the world to refer to the same tree or its fruit. In some regions, algarroba is also known as kibesia, chachacoma, or huayo.

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What are the hypernyms for Algarroba?

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What are the hyponyms for Algarroba?

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  • hyponyms for algarroba (as nouns)

What are the holonyms for Algarroba?

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What are the meronyms for Algarroba?

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Usage examples for Algarroba

From the algarroba bean an intoxicating drink is made, called ang- min, and then yells, hellish sounds and murderous blows inspire terror in the paleface guest.
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G. Whitfield Ray

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