neem
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a product of the seeds of a tropical tree, Azadirachta indica, of the mahogany family, that disrupts reproduction in insects, used as an insecticide.
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Also called nim tree, margosa. Also called neem tree,. the tree itself.
noun
Etymology
Origin of neem
1805–15; < Hindi nīm < Sanskrit nimba
Example Sentences
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The sauce entrepreneur is in a reflective mood as she tries to cool down in the shade of a towering neem tree near her home in Kpone Katamanso district, southern Ghana.
From BBC • Nov. 16, 2022
Should your plant get those pesky spider mites, by the way, Husain suggests giving it a healthy dousing of water, then individually removing the mites using neem oil or soapy water.
From Salon • Jul. 5, 2022
Insecticides and other treatments are available at garden supply stores; neem oil, a natural pesticide derived from neem trees, is popular and versatile.
From Washington Post • Nov. 17, 2021
Spray neem oil a few days later to prevent further pests.
From Seattle Times • Nov. 15, 2021
I fetched a cup of the neem brew from the bucket and gave it to Ma.
From "Flying Through Water" by Mamle Wolo
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