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pan⋅da⋅nus

[pan-dey-nuhs, -dan-uhs]
–noun, plural -nus⋅es.
any plant of the genus Pandanus, having sword-shaped leaves arranged in a spiral, comprising the screw pines.

Origin:
1770–80; < NL, based on Malay pandan name for such plants
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pan·da·nus   (pān-dā'nəs, -dān'əs)   
n.  Any of numerous palmlike dioecious trees and shrubs of the genus Pandanus of the Old World tropics, having large prop roots and a crown of narrow spiny leaves that yield a fiber used in weaving mats and similar articles. Also called screw pine.

[New Latin Pandanus, genus name, from Malay pandan, screw pine.]
pan'da·na'ceous (pān'də-nā'shəs) adj.
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pandanus

any of some 600 tropical species of Old World trees and shrubs of the screw pine family, Pandanaceae. Pandanus trees typically have slender palmlike stems and produce from their trunks and stems aerial prop roots that are often huge; these, together with their terminal crowns of swordlike leaves, give the plants a distinctive appearance.

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