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betel
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be·tel  (btl)
n.
An evergreen Indo-Malayan climbing or trailing shrub (Piper betle), having usually ovate leaves used to wrap betel nuts.

[Portuguese, from Malayalam vettila, veila, from Tamil veilai.]

betel [ˈbiːtəl]
n
(Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Plants) an Asian piperaceous climbing plant, Piper betle, the leaves of which are chewed, with the betel nut, by the peoples of SE Asia
[from Portuguese, from Malayalam vettila]
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.betel - Asian pepper plant whose dried leaves are chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asiansbetel - Asian pepper plant whose dried leaves are chewed with betel nut (seed of the betel palm) by southeast Asians
genus Piper, Piper - type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubs
pepper vine, true pepper - any of various shrubby vines of the genus Piper
Translations
betel [ˈbiːtəl]
A. Nbetel m
B. CPD betel nut Nbetel m
betel
nBetel m


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