doum palm also doom palm ![]()
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Tweet n. A palm (Hyphaene thebaica) native to northern Africa, having fan-shaped leaves, edible fruits about the size of an orange with a taste reminiscent of gingerbread, and usually a branched trunk. Also called gingerbread palm. [From Arabic dawm (probably via an Arabic dialectal form dōm).] |
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