Definitionn. plant bearing large mild thick-walled usually bell-shaped fruits
Last update: September 3, 2015
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Pimento is used in making chicken curry. [Please select]
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The soil is fertile and produces rubber, cotton, sugar, coffee, cocoa, tobacco and nutmegs, all of which are exported; pimento (allspice) grows wild in the greatest profusion. [Please select]
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Some persons give gin, or gin and pepper, or even spirit of pimento, in cases of gripes. [Please select]
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It was laden with a strange perfume, blend of logwood flower, pimento, and aromatic cedars. [Please select]
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From the pimento wood he manufactured torches, which served him as a light at night, while he enjoyed its fragrant smell. [Please select]
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He seasoned his food with the fruit of the pimento-trees, which is similar to Jamaica pepper. [Please select]
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Among the spices found here are the pimento, or allspice, nutmeg, clove, pepper, mace, cinnamon, ginger, and vanilla. [Please select]
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He occupied himself, however, in building two huts with pimento-trees, which he covered with long grass, and lined with the skins of goats he had killed with his gun. [Please select]
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He had, however, but a pound of powder, and when that was nearly expended he produced fire by rubbing two sticks of pimento-tree on his knee. [Please select]
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