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n. - Cassava with long tuberous edible roots and soft brittle stems.

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Usage examples (34)
  • Although they cultivated maize, and mandioc, and plaintains, they wanted every other supply.
  • In the fruit season, pumpkins, jackfruit, cocoa-nut, and melons, nearly take place of the mandioc.
  • The country abounded in excellent native fruits, and the mandioc furnished never-failing stores of bread.
  • England, and the cakes of mandioc baked with cocoa nut juice, too dear for the common people to afford a sufficiency even of them.
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