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coconut in Latin

coconut in Latin is cocus — coconut means the large seed of the coconut palm, with a hard brown husk, white flesh, and clear liquid inside.

coconut in Latin

cocus
noun
A fruit of the coconut palm (not a true nut), Cocos nucifera, having a fibrous husk surrounding a large seed.

What does "coconut" mean?

  1. noun The large seed of the coconut palm, with a hard brown husk, white flesh, and clear liquid inside.
    "He hacked open the coconut with a machete and drank the water inside."

coconut in a sentence

  • He hacked open the coconut with a machete and drank the water inside.
  • The recipe called for shredded coconut on top.

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What is "coconut" in Latin?

"coconut" in Latin is cocus. coconut means: The large seed of the coconut palm, with a hard brown husk, white flesh, and clear liquid inside.

How do you use "coconut" in a sentence?

Example: "He hacked open the coconut with a machete and drank the water inside." In Latin, "coconut" is cocus.

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