date palm

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A palm tree, Phoenix dactylifera, whose fruit is the date
tall tropical feather palm tree native to Syria bearing sweet edible fruit
palm tree bearing dates
A date palm is a palm tree on which dates grow. A palm tree (Phoenix dactylifera) of western Asia and northern Africa and cultivated also in California, having featherlike leaves and bearing clusters of dates. Tree (Phoenix dactylifera) of the palm family, found in the Canary Islands and northern Africa, the Middle East, Pakistan, India, and California. The trunk, strongly marked with the pruned stubs of old leaf bases, ends in a crown of long, graceful, shining, pinnate leaves. The fruit, called the date, is a usually oblong brown berry. Dates have long been an important food in desert regions, and are the source of syrup, alcohol, vinegar, and a strong liquor. All parts of the tree yield products of economic value, being used variously for timber, furniture, basketry, fuel, rope, and packing material. The seeds are sometimes used as stock feed. The tree is grown as an ornamental along the Mediterranean shores of Europe. Its leaves are used for the celebration of Palm Sunday (among Christians) and the Feast of Tabernacles (among Jews). Date sugar, a product of India, is obtained from the sap of a closely related species, P. sylvestris
date palms
plural form of date palm
datepalm
Alternative spelling of date palm
date palm

    Turkish pronunciation

    deyt pälm

    Pronunciation

    /ˈdāt ˈpälm/ /ˈdeɪt ˈpɑːlm/

    Etymology

    [ 'dAt ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English, from Old French, ultimately from Latin dactylus; more at DACTYL.
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