awara

Etymology
Borrowed from, from.

Noun

 * 1)  The palm tree  which is native to the Amazon Rainforest region.
 * 2)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.
 * 1)  The oily edible fruit of this tree, which has a yellowish-orange skin and pulp, and a large black seed. Both the pulp and the seed yield oil.

Translations

 * Dutch:
 * Esperanto: tukumo
 * Guyanese Creole English: awara, ocherie
 * Lokono: awara
 * Portuguese: tucum, tucumã-do-Pará
 * Quechua: wikunku
 * Sicilian: tucùm
 * Spanish: chontilla

Noun

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