calabash
Americannoun
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any of various gourds, especially the bottle gourd, Lagenaria siceraria.
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a tropical American tree, Crescentia cujete, of the bignonia family, bearing large, gourdlike fruit.
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any of several other plants having gourdlike fruit.
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the fruit of any of these plants.
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the dried, hollowed-out shell of any of these fruits, used as a container or utensil.
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a bottle, kettle, ladle, etc., made from such a shell.
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a tobacco pipe with a large bowl made from a calabash and usually having a curved stem.
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a gourd used as a rattle, drum, etc.
noun
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Also called: calabash tree. a tropical American evergreen tree, Crescentia cujete, that produces large round gourds: family Bignoniaceae
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another name for the bottle gourd
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the gourd of either of these plants
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the dried hollow shell of a gourd used as the bowl of a tobacco pipe, a bottle, rattle, etc
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a tropical African shrub, Monodora myristica, whose oily aromatic seeds can be used as nutmegs: family Annonaceae
Etymology
Origin of calabash
1590–1600; < Middle French calabasse < Spanish calabaza < Catalan carabaça, perhaps < Arabic qarʿah yābisah gourd (that is) dry
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