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Noun caranda has 1 sense
  1. caranday, caranda, caranda palm, wax palm, Copernicia australis, Copernicia alba - South American palm yielding a wax similar to carnauba wax
    --1 is a kind of fan palm
    --1 is a member of Copernicia, genus Copernicia

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Caranda

Definition

Caranda refers to a type of fruit-bearing plant native to South America. It belongs to the family Euphorbiaceae and is scientifically known as Carissa spinarum.

Senses and Usages

  1. Noun - Fruit: Caranda is a small, round fruit with a yellow-orange rind and juicy pulp. It is commonly eaten fresh or used in various culinary applications such as jams, jellies, and desserts. Try making a delicious caranda smoothie for breakfast.
  2. Noun - Plant: Caranda also refers to the spiny shrub or small tree that produces the caranda fruit. The plant typically grows in tropical regions and has glossy leaves with fragrant white flowers. The caranda plant is often used for decorative purposes in gardens.
  3. Adjective - Popular: When used to describe something, caranda indicates its popularity or wide acceptance among people. It can be used in various contexts, such as music, fashion, or any trending topic. The latest hit song is a caranda among music lovers.
  4. Adjective - Local: When referring to something local, caranda signifies things or people that are specific or exclusive to a particular region or locality. It conveys a sense of uniqueness and connection to a specific place. The restaurant is known for its delicious caranda cuisine.

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