yuc·ca

[yuhk-uh]
noun
any plant belonging to the genus Yucca, of the agave family, native to the warmer regions of America, having pointed, usually rigid, sword-shaped leaves and clusters of white, waxy flowers: the state flower of New Mexico.

Origin:
1655–65; < Neo-Latin, apparently < Spanish; perhaps orig. identical with yuca yuca

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yucca (ˈjʌkə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Adam's-needle See also Spanish bayonet any of several plants of the genus Yucca, of tropical and subtropical America, having stiff lancelike leaves and spikes of white flowers: family Agaraceae
 
[C16: from American Spanish yuca, ultimately from an American Indian word]

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Word Origin & History

yucca
Central and S.Amer. name for the cassava plant, 1555, from Sp. yuca, juca (1497), probably from Taino, native language of Haiti.
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Example sentences
Patrons can start off with an appetizer that includes fried yucca, fried
  plantains, or boiled potatoes with yellow cream cheese.
You'll find oak trees, cacti, and yucca at lower elevations.
But the majority of the yard is mulched in river rock lightly planted with red
  yucca.
Spiky yucca punctuates this conservation garden visitable by appointment.
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