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plantain

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plan·tain /ˈplæntɪn/ noun  1. [countable, uncountable]HBPDFF a kind of banana that is cooked before it is eaten, or the plant on which it grows 大蕉2. [countable]HBP a common wild plant with small green flowers and wide leaves 车前草
Examples from the Corpus
plantainOpening the brown skin with his fingernail, Mitchell peeled a plantain and sliced the dry-smelling fruit lengthwise into strips.Add coconut milk and plantains and cook until fruit is tender, not mushy, about 10 minutes.Trees that bear plantain fruit and nuts.A memory of hot suns, with grass burned brown and ripe plantains yellowing the tree of home, touched him.He speared the plantain to one side of the pan and ladled in four globs of batter.Species included in the new list include the Sussex Emerald Moth, the sturgeon, floating water plantain and marsh saxifrage.
Origin plantain (1500-1600) Spanish plántano, from Latin platanus type of tree
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plantain
plantain /ˈplæntən, ˈplæntɪn/ noun
 Date: 1500-1600
 Language: Spanish
 Origin: plántano, from Latin platanus type of tree
1. [uncountable and countable] a kind of banana that is cooked before it is eaten, or the plant on which it grows
2. [countable] a common wild plant with small green flowers and wide leaves


plan·tainBrE /ˈplæntɪn/ 🔊NAmE /ˈplæntɪn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] a fruit like a large banana, but less sweet, that is cooked and eaten as a vegetable 大蕉 [countable] a wild plant with small green flowers and broad flat leaves that spread out close to the ground 车前草