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Princeton's WordNet

  1. ivory nut, vegetable ivory, apple nutnoun

    nutlike seed of a South American palm; the hard white shell takes a high polish and is used for e.g. buttons

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  1. vegetable ivorynoun

    The nutlike seed of the South American tagua palm; used to make small items such as buttons.

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  1. Vegetable ivory

    Vegetable ivory or tagua nut is a product made from the very hard white endosperm of the seeds of certain palm trees. Vegetable ivory is named for its resemblance to animal ivory. Species in the genus Phytelephas (literally "elephant plant"), native to South America, are the most important sources of vegetable ivory. The seeds of the Caroline ivory-nut palm from the Caroline Islands, natangura palm from Solomon Islands and Vanuatu, and the real fan palm, from Sub-Saharan Africa, are also used to produce vegetable ivory. A tagua palm can take up to 15 years to mature. But once it gets to this stage it can go on producing vegetable ivory for up to 100 years. In any given year a tagua palm can produce up to 20 pounds of vegetable ivory.The material is called corozo or corosso when used in buttons.

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  1. vegetable ivory

    Vegetable ivory is a hard, dense, and off-white or ivory-colored natural substance obtained from the inner part of the seeds of species of palm trees, particularly the Hyphaene Petersiana and Phytelephas species. It is named for its resemblance to animal ivory and is often used as a sustainable and eco-friendly substitute in buttons, jewelry, and various crafts or artistic pieces.

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  1. Vegetable ivory

    Vegetable ivory is a product made from the very hard white endosperm of the seeds of certain palm trees. Vegetable ivory is named for its resemblance to elephant ivory. Species in the genus Phytelephas, native to South America are the most important sources of vegetable ivory. The seeds of Metroxylon amicarum, from Micronesia and Hyphaene ventricosa, from Africa are also used to produce vegetable ivory.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of vegetable ivory in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of vegetable ivory in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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