Portuguese word senses marked with lifeform category "Legumes"
Parent categories: Fabales order plants, Shrubs, Trees, Plants, Lifeforms, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Caesalpinia subfamily plants, Dalbergieae tribe plants, Detarioideae subfamily plants, Mimosa subfamily plants, Phaseoleae tribe plants, Trifolieae tribe plants
Total 45 word senses
- acapu (Noun) acapu (trees of the genus Andira)
- acapu (Noun) acapu (species Vouacapoua americana)
- aleluia (Interjection) hallelujah! (exclamation of praise to God)
- aleluia (Noun) hallelujah; alleluia (a song of praise to God)
- aleluia (Noun) the part of the mass during which verses of praise to God are read
- aleluia (Noun) wood sorrel (Oxalis acetosella, a white-flowered woodland plant)
- alfafa (Noun) alfalfa (Medicago sativa)
- alfafa (Noun) medick (any plant of the genus Medicago)
- alfarrobeira (Noun) carob (Ceratonia siliqua, a tree of the Mediterranean region)
- alforba (Noun) fenugreek (spice)
- araribá (Noun) arariba (any tree in the genus Centrolobium)
- campeche (Noun) logwood (Haematoxylum campechianum, a tree of Central America)
- cina-cina (Noun) palo verde; Jerusalem thorn (Parkinsonia aculeata, a small tree of the Americas)
- copaíba (Noun) diesel tree (Copaifera langsdorffii)
- dorme-dorme (Noun) sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica)
- dormideira (Noun) sensitive plant (Mimosa pudica)
- espinheiro-preto (Noun) viburnum (any plant of the genus Viburnum)
- espinheiro-preto (Noun) black hawthorn; European buckthorn (Rhamnus lycioides, a shrub of the Mediterranean region)
- espinheiro-preto (Noun) Acacia glomerosa, a tree of Brazil
- espinheiro-preto (Noun) Mimosa tenuiflora, a tree or shrub of the Americas known for its medicinal properties
- farinha (Noun) flour (ground cereal grains); cassava flour, eaten in a meal
- farinha (Noun) tree of Dimorphandra mollis
- farinha (Noun) copperpod (tree of Peltophorum dubium)
- feijão-comum (Noun) common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris, a plant grown for its edible bean)
- flamboaiã (Noun) flamboyant (Delonix regia)
- guapuruvu (Noun) Brazilian firetree (Schizolobium parahyba)
- ingá (Noun) inga
- jatobá (Noun) courbaril (a South American tree, Hymenaea courbaril)
- jurema (Noun) (Pithecellobium tortum) South American tree, from the Legume family, with a tortuous trunk and branches and dark pods
- mulungu (Noun) coral tree (any species in the genus Erythrina)
- mututi (Noun) Pterocarpus amazonicus, a tree of tropical South America and Africa
- pau-brasil (Noun) sappanwood (Biancaea sappan)
- sapão (Noun) sapan (Biancaea sappan, syn. Caesalpinia sappan), a tree of southeast Asia)
- tamarindeiro (Noun) tamarind (Tamarindus indica, a tropical tree)
- tamarindo (Noun) tamarind (Tamarindus indica, a tropical tree)
- tremocilha (Noun) yellow lupin, Lupinus luteus
- tremocilha (Noun) blue lupin, Lupinus angustifolius
- tremoço (Noun) lupin (any plant of the genus Lupinus)
- trevo (Noun) clover (plant in genus Trifolium)
- trevo (Noun) any trifoliate plant
- trevo (Noun) cloverleaf interchange
- trevo híbrido (Noun) alsike (Trifolium hybridum, a species of clover)
- trevo sueco (Noun) alsike (Trifolium hybridum, a species of clover)
- turco (Noun) palo verde (Parkinsonia aculeata, a small tree of the Americas)
- unha-de-gato (Noun) catsfoot, cudweed (common name given to various plants)
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