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plantain

1 American  
[plan-tin, -tn] / ˈplæn tɪn, -tn /

noun

  1. a tropical plant, Musa paradisiaca, of the banana family, resembling the banana.

  2. its fruit, eaten cooked as a staple food in tropical regions.


plantain 2 American  
[plan-tin, -tn] / ˈplæn tɪn, -tn /

noun

  1. any plant of the genus Plantago, especially P. major, a weed with large, spreading leaves close to the ground and long, slender spikes of small flowers.


plantain 1 British  
/ ˈplæntɪn /

noun

  1. a large tropical musaceous plant, Musa paradisiaca

  2. the green-skinned banana-like fruit of this plant, eaten as a staple food in many tropical regions

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plantain 2 British  
/ ˈplæntɪn /

noun

  1. any of various N temperate plants of the genus Plantago, esp P. major ( great plantain ), which has a rosette of broad leaves and a slender spike of small greenish flowers: family Plantaginaceae See also ribwort

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Etymology

Origin of plantain1

1545–55; earlier pla ( n ) tan < Spanish plá ( n ) tano plantain, also plane tree < Medieval Latin pla ( n ) tanus, Latin platanus plane 3

Origin of plantain2

1350–1400; Middle English plauntein < Old French plantein < Latin plantāgin- (stem of plantāgō ), derivative of planta sole of the foot, literally, something flat and spread out, like the broad leaf of the plantain; akin to Greek platýs flat 1; platy-

Example Sentences

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Eight containers were carrying bananas, two had avocados, another plantain and five more were empty.

From BBC

Serve with black beans and rice and a side of sweet fried plantains for a meal you’ll be thinking about for days.

From Salon

The exemptions covered other Ghanaian agricultural products including cashew nuts, avocados, bananas, mangoes, plantain, pineapples, coconuts, ginger and peppers, he said.

From Barron's

His nose leads him to a carton of plantains behind the vendor.

From Literature

"I wish I knew the words to say, 'Here have these plantains, it's a gift,'" he adds.

From BBC