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cas·sia \ˈkashə, -ˈaa-, -ˈai- also, especially in sense 2, -sēə\ noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English, from Latin casia, cassia, from Greek kasia, kassia, of Semitic origin; akin to Hebrew qĕṣī'āh cassia 1. -s : any of the coarser varieties of cinnamon bark — see chinese cinnamon 2. capitalized [New Latin, from Latin, cassia bark] : a genus of herbs, shrubs, and trees (family Leguminosae) that are native to warm regions and have even-pinnate leaves sometimes much reduced and nearly regular flowers with calyx teeth equal and usually longer than the corolla — see ringworm bush, senna 3. -s : cassia fistula |