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yuc·ca \ˈyəkəsometimes ˈyükəor ˈyu̇kə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Spanish yuca, of unknown origin 1. capitalized : a genus of American sometimes arborescent plants (family Liliaceae) having long pointed often rigid fibrous-margined leaves on a woody caudex and bearing a large panicle of white blossoms — see adam's needle, bear grass 1a, joshua tree, soap plant c, spanish dagger 2. also yuca \ˈyükə, ˈyəkə, ˈyu̇kə\-s a. : any plant of the genus Yucca b. : a flower cluster of one of these plants
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