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marulanounIts edible stone fruit, with light yellow skin and white flesh.
mowranounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
mowrahnounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
muru murunounAlternative form of murumuru. [A rainforest palm, Astrocaryum murumuru, whose seeds contain a butter used in moisturizers.]
mowahnounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
mahwanounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
mohwanounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
mowanounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
mhowanounAlternative form of mahua. [Madhuca longifolia, a fast-growing Indian tropical tree cultivated for its oleaginous seeds.]
masserandubanounAlternative form of massaranduba. [A tropical hardwood tree, Manilkara bidentata, which produces edible fruit.]
mobola plumnounThe edible orange-coloured fruit of this tree.
lalanounA language spoken in Papua New Guinea.
mopaninounAlternative form of mopane (“tree”). [A tree, Colophospermum mopane, native to southern Africa.]
chirimoyanounAlternative spelling of cherimoya. [A subtropical tree, of species Annona cherimola, native to mountainous areas of South America.]
carambolanounThe fruit of this tree, commonly known as star fruit.
bakulanounA surname.
belinounAlternative form of bael. [A tropical fruit tree from India, Aegle marmelos.]
myrobolannounAlternative form of myrobalan. [A plum-like fruit from various trees of the genus Terminalia, formerly used in medicine and now in the dyeing industry; also, the tree itself.]
bilimbinounThe fruit of the tree.
mabolonounThe edible fruit of this tree.

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