canistel

English

Etymology

From dialectal variant of Spanish canastillo (small basket), from Latin canistellum, diminutive of canistrum (basket)

Noun

canistel (plural canistels)

  1. A tropical tree, Pouteria campechiana, from Central America and the Caribbean, that bears a sweet oval fruit.
  2. The fruit of this tree, having a musky odour.

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Noun

canistel m (plural canistéis)

  1. canistel (fruit)
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