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ouricuri (plural ouricuris)

  1. A species of palm tree, Syagrus coronata, endemic to eastern Brazil.
    • 1947, Foreign Commerce Weekly, volume 28, page 16:
      The Brazilian export prohibition on ouricuri oil has been relaxed to permit its exportation from the State of Bahia [] .
    • 1984, Mario Vargas Llosa, translated by Helen R. Lane, The War of the End of the World, Folio Society, published 2012, page 447:
      Here and there he comes across knots of soldiers with their blouses unbuttoned, but he does not spy a single townsman as he makes his way to the main square, with towering ouricuri palms that are always swarming with birds.
    • 1990, Aluísio Azevedo, translated by Murray Graeme MacNicoll, Mulatto, page 94:
      He began by expounding in detail on Remédios Plaza, with its small white chapel, the benches around it, the numerous ouricury palms, the many flags, skyrockets, and ringing of bells.