"Ficus sycomorus" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

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  1. A taxonomic species within the family Moraceae – cultivated fig trees found in Africa and the Middle East, known as sycomore, sycomore fig, mulberry fig, or fig-mulberry; the sycamore of the Bible. Tags: feminine Hypernyms (species): Rosales (english: order), Moraceae (english: family), Ficeae (english: tribe), Ficus (english: genus) Related terms: Ceratosolen, Ceratosolen arabicus
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