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Any of certain tropical Old World palms, such as those in the genera Areca and Chrysalidocarpus.
[Portuguese, from Malayalam aṭekka, areca nut, from Tamil aṭaikkāy.]
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a·re·ca (ə-rē'kə, ăr'ĭ-kə)
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[Portuguese, from Malayalam aṭekka, areca nut, from Tamil aṭaikkāy.]
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The noun has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
any of several tall tropical palms native to southeastern Asia having egg-shaped nuts
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| Areca | |
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| Areca catechu | |
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| Kingdom: | Plantae |
| (unranked): | Angiosperms |
| (unranked): | Monocots |
| (unranked): | Commelinids |
| Order: | Arecales |
| Family: | Arecaceae |
| Genus: | Areca L., 1753 |
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Areca is a genus of about 50 species of single-stemmed palms in the family Arecaceae, found in humid tropical forests from Malaysia to the Solomon Islands.[citation needed]
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The best-known member of the genus is A. catechu, the areca nut palm. Several species of Areca nuts, known for their bitter and tangy taste, raw or dried nuts are routinely used for chewing , especially in combination with the leaves of Betel, tobacco, and Calcium hydroxide (lime). This practice is popular among elderly people in southeastern Asia, and it is allegedly one of the causes of oral cancer in the region.[citation needed]
The areca nut tree belongs to the same family as the oil palm and talipot palm, but its straight and slender appearance is quite different.[citation needed]
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