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has gloss(noun) vigorous South African spiny shrub grown for its round yellow juicy edible fruits
Dovyalis caffra, kei apple bush, kei apple
has glosseng: Dovyalis caffra Warb., the Umkokola, or Kei apple, is a small to medium-sized tree, native to southern Africa. Its distribution extends from the Kei River in the south, from which the common name derives, northwards along the eastern side of the continent to Tanzania. The ripe fruits are tasty, reminiscent of a small apple.
lexicalizationeng: Dovyalis caffra
lexicalizationeng: kei apple bush
lexicalizationeng: kei apple
subclass of(noun) a low woody perennial plant usually having several major stems
bush, shrub
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Japanese
has glossjpn: ケイアップル(別名:ウムココラ、英語名:Kei Apple、学名:Dovyalis caffra)は南アフリカ原産の常緑中低木。 名称の由来である 流域からアフリカ大陸東海岸沿いの北はタンザニアまでが産地である。
lexicalizationjpn: ケイアップル
Dutch
has glossnld: De kei-appel (Dovyalis caffra, basioniem: Aberia caffra) is een plant uit de wilgenfamilie (Salicaceae). Voorheen werd de plant ingedeeld bij de familie Flacourtiaceae. In Afrika staat de soort ook wel bekend onder de naam umkokolo.
lexicalizationnld: kei-appel
Russian
has glossrus: Кафрская слива  — плодовое дерево семейства Ивовые.
lexicalizationrus: Кафрская слива
Castilian
has glossspa: Dovyalis caffra Warb., el Umkokola, o manzana Kei, es un árbol de talla mediana a grande, nativo del sur de África. Su distribución se extiende desde el Río Kei en el sur, del cuál el nombre común se deriva, hacia el norte a lo largo del lado este del continente hasta Tanzania. Los frutos maduros son sabrosos, reminiscentes de una pequeña manzana.
lexicalizationspa: Dovyalis caffra
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has part(noun) South African fruit smelling and tasting like apricots; used for pickles and preserves
kai apple
member of(noun) small genus of sometimes spiny shrubs or small trees; Africa; India; Sri Lanka
Dovyalis, genus Dovyalis
similare/Dovyalis caffra
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