shea in Japanese
shea in Japanese is シアーバターノキ — shea means a West African tree whose seeds produce a rich, fatty butter used in cooking and cosmetics.
shea in Japanese
シアーバターノキ
Pronounced: shiābatānoki
The fruit of this tree, having a thin, tart, nutritious pulp that surrounds a relatively large, oil-rich seed.
What does "shea" mean?
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noun A West African tree whose seeds produce a rich, fatty butter used in cooking and cosmetics.
"The lotion is made with shea butter to soothe dry skin."
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name A surname and unisex given name of Irish origin.
"Shea grew up in Boston in a big Irish-American family."
shea in a sentence
- The lotion is made with shea butter to soothe dry skin.
- Shea trees grow across the savanna belt from Senegal to Uganda.
- Shea grew up in Boston in a big Irish-American family.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "shea" in Japanese?
"shea" in Japanese is シアーバターノキ. shea means: A West African tree whose seeds produce a rich, fatty butter used in cooking and cosmetics.
How do you pronounce シアーバターノキ?
"shea" in Japanese is シアーバターノキ, pronounced "shiābatānoki".
How do you use "shea" in a sentence?
Example: "The lotion is made with shea butter to soothe dry skin." In Japanese, "shea" is シアーバターノキ.
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