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spekboom
(spek|boom)
Pronunciation:
/ˈspɛkbʊəm/
noun
a South African shrub with succulent leaves, which is used for fodder during times of drought.
Portulacaria afra
, family
Portulacaceae
Origin:
mid 19th century
: from Afrikaans, from
spek
'bacon' +
boom
'tree'
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