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coontie
[koon-tee]
noun
either of two arrowroots, Zamia integrifolia or Z. floridana, of Florida, having a short trunk, pinnate leaves, and cones: Z. floridana is an endangered species.
the flour produced from its starch.
coontie
/ ˈːԳɪ /
noun
an evergreen plant, Zamia floridana of S Florida, related to the cycads and having large dark green leathery leaves: family Zamiaceae
a starch derived from the underground stems of this plant
Word History and Origins
Origin of coontie1
Word History and Origins
Origin of coontie1
Example Sentences
The resurgence of a native Floridian plant, the coontie, has in return revived the fortunes of the native Atala butterfly, which relies on the coontie and related plants to feed its larvae.
He had brought back a new species of orchid, several undescribed beetles, and a pocketful of coontie seed.
The coontie was over-harvested for starch in the state, a trend that has since been reversed.
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