Crossword-Solution: SOAPBERRY
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| any of various chiefly tropical American sapindaceous trees | 1 answer |
| AKEE RELATIVE | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the
presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the
discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin
covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with SOAPBERRY (5)
PAPPEA CAPENSIS.--A small tree of the soapberry or sapindaceous family, a native of the Cape of Good Hope, where the fruit is known as the wild plum, from the pulp of which a vinous beverage and excellent vinegar are prepared, and an eatable, though slightly purgative, oil is extracted from the seeds.
Middle leaf-lobe usually less than half the length of the leaf, its sides parallel or broadened at the base; broken twigs without strong odor =Red Maple, Acer rubrum.= SAPINDACEAE, the Soapberry Family Trees, with opposite palmately compound leaves, and showy white or yellowish flowers in panicles in spring; sepals 5; petals 4 or 5; stamens about 7; fruit a smooth brown nut.
SNAKE NUT.--A large, roundish fruit, about the size of the black walnut, the product of the _Ophiocaryon paradoxum_, a large tree of the soapberry family (_Sapindaceæ_), native of British Guiana.
Wild china Soapberry family Sonora croton Sorgum Spanish apple Spatulate-leafed fog-fruit Spiderwort family Spring sida Spurge Spurge family Sumach family Swamp, Spanish, or Pin oak Sweet clover Sweet olive Tall ragweed Tamarisc family Texas croton Thorny amaranth Tooth-ache tree.
Bark: somewhat variable in appearance but generally lighter in color than walnut and not as flaky as soapberry both of which it resembles.