Definition of Genip. Meaning of Genip. Synonyms of Genip

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Definition of Genip

Genip
Genip Gen"ip, n., or Genip tree Genip tree 1. Any tree or shrub of the genus Genipa. 2. The West Indian sapindaceous tree Melicocca bijuga, which yields the honeyberry; also, the related trees Exothea paniculata and E. trifoliata.

Meaning of Genip from wikipedia

- in that muni****lity known as Festival Nacional de la Quenepa (National Genip Fruit Festival). The fruit ripens during the warm summer months. Trees can...
- IRMNG: 1048460 ITIS: 34993 NCBI: 58485 Open Tree of Life: 771036 PLANTS: GENIP POWO: urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:34640-1 Tropicos: 40013396 WFO: wfo-4000015488...
- range as being northern South America. In English, the tree is known as the genip tree /ˈdʒɛnɪp/ and the fruit as genipap /ˈdʒɛnɪpæp/. Colombia: jagua, caruto...
- that could mean darkness: heolstor, genip, and sceadu. Heolstor also meant "hiding-place" and became holster. Genip meant "mist" and fell out of use like...
- bodies with a dye made from Genipa americana, the berry of a species of genip tree. The black dye is thought to repel insects and the designs are known...
- La Ciudad Señorial (The Manorial City), and La Ciudad de las Quenepas (Genip City). The city serves as the governmental seat of the autonomous muni****lity...
- National Genip Fruit Festival) is a cultural celebration that takes place every year in Ponce, Puerto Rico. The festival centers around the genip fruit,...
- from the original on October 8, 2010. Retrieved October 22, 2010. "What is GENIP?". Geographic Education National Implementation Project. Archived from the...
- formerly believed to be genip-trees – the "Genipa sensu Drake" group – were recognized to be not as closely related to genips as was previously believed...
- consumed in the Virgin Islands include: sugar apple, mango, papaya, soursop, genip, sea grapes, tamarind (can be made in a sweet stew or rolled in sweet balls)...