tree of life
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Tweet n. pl. trees of life 1. A tall palm (Mauritia flexuosa) of northern South America having large fan-shaped leaves and used for food, fiber, and building. 2. Tree of Life In the Bible, a tree in the Garden of Eden whose fruit, if eaten, gave everlasting life. |
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