ˌkasēˈa(a)rēə, ˌkā- noun
Usage: capitalized
Etymology: New Latin, from Johannes Casearius died 1678 Dutch clergyman + New Latin -ia
: a large genus of cosmopolitan tropical trees (family Flacourtiaceae) having alternate toothed leaves, apetalous flowers, and capsular fruits and including some plants of which the leaves and bark are medicinal and others of which the fruit is used as a fish poison