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amaracus


Meanings
  • A small, evergreen tree native to South America, belonging to the genus Sapotaceae.

    - "The amaracus tree is widely used for its timber and fruit."

Rhymes
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amaranth , anemarrhena
Variants
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Americus , Americus Vespucius , Amerigo Vespucci , Vespucci
Etymology
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The word 'amaracus' comes from the Tupi-Guarani language, meaning 'beloved tree' or 'tree of love'.


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  1. Sapotaceae: The Sapotaceae is a botanical family of flowering plants, commonly known as sapotas or sapodillas. The family is diverse, with over 1500 species distributed worldwide, but primarily in the tropics.


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The amaracus tree holds significant cultural and spiritual importance to various indigenous communities in South America. The tree is believed to possess healing properties, and its wood is used for making various traditional tools and instruments.

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