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tepary bean

[ tep-uh-ree ]

noun

  1. a twining or bushy plant, Phaseolus acutifolius latifolius, of the legume family, native to Mexico and Arizona, having white or violet-colored flowers, grown as a food plant in dry regions.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of tepary bean1

An Americanism dating back to 1910–15; origin uncertain
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Example Sentences

After seven days in the desert scrubland, the scientists left with a sample of nature's bounty: wild tepary bean plants.

From Salon

Indigenous communities in the Sonoran Desert have cultivated the tiny, drought-tolerant tepary bean for millennia.

And tepary bean has to be grown in the wild.

From Salon

He explained that the tepary bean was a neglected crop, grown by native Americans in the southwest US and Mexico in very hot and dry environments.

From BBC

So and other agricultural practices is one there's a tepary bean recipe in the book.

From Salon

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