SLOANEA


Meaning of SLOANEA in English

ˈslōnēə noun

Usage: capitalized

Etymology: New Latin, from Sir Hans Sloane died 1753 British naturalist

: a large genus of tropical timber trees (family Elaeocarpaceae) having alternate leaves, small apetalous flowers with numerous stamens, a spiny or hairy 4-valved capsule, and usually very hard wood — see breakax ; compare ironwood

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