sago palm
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Tweet n. 1. Any of various tropical palm trees of Asia and Oceania, especially Metroxylon sagu, used as a source of sago. 2. Either of two palmlike Asian cycads (Cycas revoluta or C. circinalis) used as a source of sago and widely planted as ornamentals. All parts of the plants contain toxins, which are removed when processed to make starch. |
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