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car·ob \ˈkarəb\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French carobe, caroube, from Medieval Latin carrubium, from Arabic kharrūbah 1. also carob bean a. or carob tree : a leguminous tree (Ceratonia siliqua) of the Mediterranean region having evergreen pinnate leaves and apetalous flowers in small red racemes b. : one of the long pods of this tree containing a sweetish pulp, having small seeds that were formerly employed as standards of weight, and used as food for humans and livestock — called also algarroba, locust bean, locust pod, St.-John's-bread 2. [alteration of caroba] : any of several So. American timber trees of the genus Jacaranda |