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plantain

The origin and history of plantain.

Etymology

From Latin plantago, related to planta, "sole of the foot," because of the plant's broad, flat leaves. The banana-like fruit is a separate, unrelated plant that happens to share the English name via Spanish.

Origin: Latin

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