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banana
[buh-nan-uh]
noun
a tropical plant of the genus Musa, certain species of which are cultivated for their nutritious fruit.
the fruit, especially that of M. paradisiaca, with yellow or reddish rind.
banana
/ bəˈnɑːnə /
noun
any of several tropical and subtropical herbaceous treelike plants of the musaceous genus Musa , esp M. sapientum , a widely cultivated species propagated from suckers and having hanging clusters of edible fruit
the crescent-shaped fruit of any of these plants Compare plantain 2
Word History and Origins
Origin of banana1
Word History and Origins
Origin of banana1
Idioms and Phrases
- drive someone crazy (bananas)
- go bananas
- top banana
Example Sentences
After all, how many loaves of banana bread could one bake?
Save room for the inventive desserts like the banana split topped with cotton candy.
Ms Everts is more blunt: "It's completely bananas."
Available inflatables included a couple of sharks, a dinosaur or two, at least one cow and a banana, all ready to be pumped up for the cause.
But Bipin persuaded her, promising to return to Nepal to start a commercial banana or walnut plantation.
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