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Anacardiaceae

Definition: The Anacardiaceae family contains several genera: Avena, Acholegra, Amaranthus, Asparagopsis, Aster, Aloe, Anabaena, Apocynum, Asteraceae, Asclepias, Azalea, Banyan, Calendula, Cactaceae, Cordelia, Datura, Echinacea, Flax, Ginkgo, Hops, Hydrangea, Ilex, Invasive Grasses, Isotoma, Lilac, Macrophylia, Mallow, Oenothera, Phragmites, Picea, Petunia, Pyracantha, Quercus, Rosmarinum, Salvia, Sassafras, Syringa, Thyme, Tulip, Vespertinea.


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Anacardium

Definition: The word "Anacardium" refers to a type of flowering plant. It's also called an acorn or an acorn-like fruit.


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Anacard

Definition: The term "anacard" means something that comes together in a mixture, or contains two or more elements. An example from the Bible might be "In her womb she brought forth an acorn." The definition could include grains (like wheat), seeds, and even fruits that grow together.


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Anacardiaceous

Definition: The word "anacardiaceous" in English means having a starchy or bitter taste, often from plants that contain a compound called acarioidin. This compound is typically found in some plants like garlic and onion, as well as in certain types of fungi. The term describes the flavor that comes from such compounds, which may be used to describe their culinary importance. Definition: "Anacardiaceous" refers to a type of bitter taste often associated with plant species containing acarioidin, which is known for its medicinal properties and has been used by humans for centuries in various cuisines. The compound's starchy or bitter flavor makes it an ideal ingredient for use in soups, sauces, and other culinary dishes.


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Anacardic

Definition: The word "anacardic" comes from Greek and literally means "in the heart." It's used in connection with the human heart or organ, particularly the coronary arteries, where it refers to a section that has a specific function as a blood vessel supplying nutrients, oxygen, and substances for the rest of the body. The word can be found in many parts of the Bible and is often associated with spiritual blessings or good health.


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