camatina

camatina
\\ˌkaməˈtēnə\ noun (-s)
Etymology: camata + -ina (Italian diminutive suffix)
: the unripe acorns and cups of the valonia oak picked from the tree, dried, and used for tanning — compare camata

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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  • camatina — cam·a·ti·na …   English syllables

  • BUCRA — Siciliae promontor. Ptol. Elcapo Longo. Quibusdam est Longobardo, 10. milliar. a Camarina in Ortum, versus Pachinum promontor. Aliis est Capo Scalami, promontor. 5. milliar. Tantum a Camatina …   Hofmann J. Lexicon universale

  • camata — kəˈmäd.ə noun ( s) Etymology: origin unknown : the almost unripe acorns and cups of the valonia oak gathered from the ground, dried, and used for tanning compare camatina * * * camata (kəˈmɑːtə, ˈeɪtə) …   Useful english dictionary

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