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sago palm
noun
- any of several tropical Old World palms, as of the genera Metroxylon and Caryota, that yield sago.
- a cycad, Cycas revoluta, of Japan, having a crown of glossy, fernlike leaves, grown as an ornamental.
sago palm
noun
- any of various tropical Asian palm trees, esp any of the genera Metroxylon, Arenga, and Caryota, the trunks of which yield sago
- any of several palmlike cycads that yield sago, esp Cycas revoluta
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sago palm1
First recorded in 1760–70
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Example Sentences
The sago palm weevil, a type of beetle, is eaten, roasted or raw, as a larvae in Southeast Asia.
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In the swamps bordering the river grew quantities of a variety of sago palm (Sagus vitiensis) called by the natives Songo.
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Ernest had discovered a sago-palm, and had, after much labor, contrived to fell it.
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Sago is a form of starch stored in the stem of the sago palm for the future use of the plant.
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In the Moluccos the staple crop is not rice, but sago, which is prepared from the sap of the sago-palm.
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We saw there the sago palm, which has such a beautiful grey fern leaf.
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