
1) Allspice 2) Allspice tree 3) Bar bit 4) Bell pepper 5) Capsicum 6) Capsicum annuum grossum 7) Capsicum pepper plant 8) Kind of cheese 9) Olive center 10) Olive stuffer 11) Olive stuffing 12) Paprika 13) Pepper 14) Pimiento 15) Popular stuffing 16) Spanish paprika 17) Sweet pepper 18) Sweet pepper plant
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1) Allspice 2) Paprika 3) Pimiento
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• (n.) Allspice; -- applied both to the tree and its fruit. See Allspice.
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Pi·men'to noun [ Spanish
pimiento ,
pimienta ; confer Portuguese
pimenta , French
piment ; all from Latin
pigmentum a paint, pigment, the juice of plants; hence, something spicy and aromatic. See
Pigment .]
(Botany) Allspice; -- applied both to the tr...
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pimento, allspice
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Pimento is a genus of tropical American trees belonging to the family Myrtaceae. They bear cymes of small flowers and coriaceous leaves.
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[
n] - fully ripened sweet red pepper
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pimento 1. Fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked. 2. A plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits; the principal salad peppers. 3. Etymology: from Spanish pimiento, 'green' or 'red pepper'; also pimientam, 'black pepper'; from Late Latin pigmenta, plural of pigmentum, 'vegetable juice'; from Latin pigmentum, 'pigmen...
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pimiento noun fully ripened sweet red pepper; usually cooked
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Any of several evergreen trees belonging to the myrtle family, found in tropical parts of the New World. The dried berries of the species
P. dioica are used as a spice (see allspice). Also, a sweet variety of capsicum pepper (more correctly spelled pimiento). (Pimento genus
Pimenta, family Myrtaceae.)
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