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tallow tree

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noun

  1. a small tree, Sapium sebiferum, of the spurge family, cultivated in China and the tropics, having popcorn-shaped seeds with a waxy coating that is used for soap, candles, and oil.


Etymology

Origin of tallow tree

First recorded in 1695–1705

Example Sentences

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A Chinese tallow tree, for instance, will grow from seed to two-foot-high sapling in a summer and six feet within a year.

From New York Times • Mar. 22, 2012

At Islamabad, where Pakistan is building a new capital, Liu planted a Chinese tallow tree, declaring, "We hope that it grows and flourishes like the friendship between Pakistan and China."

From Time Magazine Archive

These were the Laurus Camphora or camphor tree, the Croton sebiferum or tallow tree, and the Thuia Orientalis or arbor vit�.

From Travels in China, Containing Descriptions, Observations, and Comparisons, Made and Collected in the Course of a Short Residence at the Imperial Palace of Yuen-Min-Yuen, and on a Subsequent Journey through the Country from Pekin to Canton by Barrow, John, Sir

The tallow tree flourishes throughout the southern provinces, but is chiefly found in the island of Chusan and the coasts adjacent.

From Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. by Scherzer, Karl Ritter von

Euphorbiaceous plant is the tallow tree of China.

From Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture by Saunders, William