ˌfȯrəˈste(ˌ)rō noun
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Etymology: Spanish, literally, stranger, from Catalan foraster, forester, from Old Catalan, from Old Provençal forestier, from forest hamlet, country house, from (assumed) Vulgar Latin forestis, from Latin foris outside — more at forum
: any of various very productive cacoas with thick hard shells and purple seeds — compare criollo