albizzia
[ al-biz-ee-uh, -bit-see-uh ]
/ ælˈbɪz i ə, -ˈbɪt si ə /
noun
any of several trees and shrubs belonging to the genus Albizia, of the legume family, native to warm regions of the Old World, having feathery pinnate leaves, densely clustered flowers, and flat pods.
Origin of albizzia
1772; < New Latin, after Filippo delgi
Albizzi, a Tuscan nobleman who introduced the silk tree into Italy in the mid-18th century; see
-ia
Words nearby albizzia
albinotic,
albinus,
albion,
albite,
albizu campos,
albizzia,
albm,
alboin,
alborak,
albright,
albright's disease
Example sentences from the Web for albizzia
The bark of the musuemba (Albizzia coriaria) is largely used in the tanning of leather.