"tambrin" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Jamaican Creole]

IPA: /ˈtamˌbɹɪn/, /ˈtamˌbɹan/ [regional], /ˈtamˌbɹɪŋ/ [regional] Forms: tambrin dem [plural], tambrin [quantified]
Etymology: From English tamarind. Etymology templates: {{der|jam|en|tamarind}} English tamarind Head templates: {{head|jam|nouns|10=|head=tambrin}} tambrin, {{jam-noun}} tambrin (plural tambrin dem, quantified tambrin)
  1. A tamarind. Categories (topical): Foods Categories (lifeform): Fruits, Sapindales order plants, Soapberry family plants

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