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Prosopis pallida
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Noun
mesquite (plural mesquites)
-  Any of several deciduous trees of the genus Prosopis found in North America, and used as forage, which have long, beige seed/bean pods which may be dried and ground into a sweet, nutty flour.
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1909,  Volney Morgan Spalding,  Distribution and movements of desert plants:-  […]  and no botanist could for a moment fail to recognize this fact, especially as just beyond its banks there is growing on every hand the mesquite, the everywhere-present species of the Lower Sonoran zone.
 
 
 
-  The wood of these trees, used for smoking food, or charcoal made from this wood.
-  Country or land dominated by mesquite trees.
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1900,  David Prescott Barrows,  The ethno-botany of the Coahuilla Indians of Southern California:- Southward and in the very center of the plain is La Mesa, hidden in the mesquite and with splendid, typically dug, wells.
 
 
 
Translations
Prosopis
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 Chinese:
 Mandarin: 豆科灌木 (dòukē guànmù)
 Eastern Keres:  Finnish: mesquitopuu
 German: Mesquite-Baum m
 Hawaiian: kiawe
 Nahuatl: mizquitl (nah)
 Navajo: díwózhiishzhiin
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 Panamint: ohpimpü
 Portuguese: mesquite f
 Quechua: churki
 Russian: мески́товое де́рево n (meskítovoje dérevo)
 Spanish: mezquite (es) m
 Western Apache:  Western Keres:  Zuni:  | 
 
 
Derived terms
Derived terms
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 honey mesquite
 mesquite brush
 mesquite bush
 mesquite flour
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 mesquite grass
 mesquite grove
 ****-pod mesquite
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Spanish
Pronunciation
-  IPA(key): /mes.ˈki.te/
-  Homophone: mezquite (non-Castilian dialects)
Noun
mesquite m (plural mesquites)
-  (Mexico) Alternative spelling of mezquite