KITTUL

Etymology

Noun

kittul (countable and uncountable, plural kittuls)

A palm, Caryota urens, native to the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia that yields a sap from which sugar can be made.

(uncountable) A fiber obtained from the leaves of the palm.

Synonyms

• (Caryota urens): jaggery palm, solitary fishtail palm

Hypernyms

• (Caryota urens): sugar palm, toddy palm, wine palm

Source: Wiktionary



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