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Definition of cinnamon
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cinnamon is as below...
Cinnamon
(n.) The inner bark of the
shoots
of
Cinnamomum
Zeylanicum,
a tree
growing
in
Ceylon.
It is
aromatic,
of a
moderately
pungent
taste,
and is one of the best
cordial,
carminative,
and
restorative
spices..
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Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) The bark of
several
species
of
Cinnamomum
grown in
China,
etc.;
Chinese
cinnamon.
It is
imported
as
cassia,
but
commonly
sold as
cinnamon,
from which it
differs
more or less in
strength
and
flavor,
and the
amount
of outer bark
attached..
Curacoa
::
Curacoa
(n.) A
liqueur,
or
cordial,
flavored
with
orange
peel,
cinnamon,
and mace; -- first made at the
island
of
Curaccao..
Lauraceous
::
Lauraceous
(a.)
Belonging
to, or
resembling,
a
natural
order
(Lauraceae)
of trees and
shrubs
having
aromatic
bark and
foliage,
and
including
the
laurel,
sassafras,
cinnamon
tree, true
camphor
tree, etc..
Laurus
::
Laurus
(n.) A genus of trees
including,
according
to
modern
authors,
only the true
laurel
(Laurus
nobilis),
and the
larger
L.
Canariensis
of
Madeira
and the
Canary
Islands.
Formerly
the
sassafras,
the
camphor
tree, the
cinnamon
tree, and
several
other
aromatic
trees and
shrubs,
were also
referred
to the genus
Laurus..
Cinnamon
::
Cinnamon
(n.)
Cassia.
Pastille
::
Pastille
(n.) A small cone or mass made of paste of gum,
benzoin,
cinnamon,
and other
aromatics,
-- used for
fumigating
or
scenting
the air of a
room..
Usquebaugh
::
Usquebaugh
(a.) A
liquor
compounded
of
brandy,
or other
strong
spirit,
raisins,
cinnamon
and other
spices..
Essonite
::
Essonite
(n.)
Cinnamon
stone,
a
variety
of
garnet.
See
Garnet..
Cinnamic
::
Cinnamic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from,
cinnamon..
Chocolate
::
Chocolate
(n.) A paste or cake
composed
of the
roasted
seeds of the
Theobroma
Cacao
ground
and mixed with other
ingredients,
usually
sugar,
and
cinnamon
or
vanilla..
Aromatic
::
Aromatic
(n.) A
plant,
drug, or
medicine,
characterized
by a
fragrant
smell,
and
usually
by a warm,
pungent
taste,
as
ginger,
cinnamon,
spices..
Allspice
::
Allspice
(n.) The berry of the
pimento
(Eugenia
pimenta),
a tree of the West
Indies;
a spice of a
mildly
pungent
taste,
and
agreeably
aromatic;
Jamaica
pepper;
pimento.
It has been
supposed
to
combine
the
flavor
of
cinnamon,
nutmegs,
and
cloves;
and hence the name. The name is also given to other
aromatic
shrubs;
as, the
Carolina
allspice
(Calycanthus
floridus);
wild
allspice
(Lindera
benzoin),
called
also
spicebush,
spicewood,
and
feverbush..
Cinnamon
::
Cinnamon
(n.) The inner bark of the
shoots
of
Cinnamomum
Zeylanicum,
a tree
growing
in
Ceylon.
It is
aromatic,
of a
moderately
pungent
taste,
and is one of the best
cordial,
carminative,
and
restorative
spices..
Staddle
::
Stacte
(n.) One of the sweet
spices
used by the
ancient
Jews in the
preparation
of
incense.
It was
perhaps
an oil or other form of myrrh or
cinnamon,
or a kind of
storax..
Spice
::
Spice (n.) A
vegetable
production
of many
kinds,
fragrant
or
aromatic
and
pungent
to the
taste,
as
pepper,
cinnamon,
nutmeg,
mace,
allspice,
ginger,
cloves,
etc., which are used in
cookery
and to
flavor
sauces,
pickles,
etc..
Cinnamone
::
Cinnamone
(n.) A
yellow
crystalline
substance,
(C6H5.C2H2)2CO,
the
ketone
of
cinnamic
acid..
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