"bubayabas" meaning in Cebuano

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Noun

Etymology: From bayabas. After the plant's close resemblance to guava. Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} bubayabas
  1. Tristaniopsis decorticata; a species of plant, in the Myrtaceae family, endemic to the Philippines Categories (lifeform): Myrtle family plants, Trees
    Sense id: en-bubayabas-ceb-noun-ChlZwHet Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header

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