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Definition of ceriman in US English: cerimannoun ˈserəmənˈserəmən another name for Swiss cheese plant Example sentencesExamples - In the case of the ceriman the spadix itself is eaten.
- The ceriman is native to wet forests of southern Mexico, Guatemala and parts of Costa Rica and Panama.
- Many evergreen ornamental foliage plants and flowering plants, including ivy, aloe, ceriman and spiderwort, have special effects to decompose formaldehyde.
- Two vines that are known for their edible properties are the cerimen and the maypop, both of which have fruit.
- Storms are frequent in that part of the world, and so, the large leaves of ceriman are often under attacks.
Origin American Spanish cerimán. Definition of ceriman in US English: cerimannounˈserəmən another name for Swiss cheese plant Example sentencesExamples - In the case of the ceriman the spadix itself is eaten.
- The ceriman is native to wet forests of southern Mexico, Guatemala and parts of Costa Rica and Panama.
- Many evergreen ornamental foliage plants and flowering plants, including ivy, aloe, ceriman and spiderwort, have special effects to decompose formaldehyde.
- Two vines that are known for their edible properties are the cerimen and the maypop, both of which have fruit.
- Storms are frequent in that part of the world, and so, the large leaves of ceriman are often under attacks.
Origin American Spanish cerimán. |