noun a plant native to tropical regions that is used in traditional medicine
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Abuta is a genus of flowering plants in the Menispermaceae family, commonly found in tropical regions.
Studies have shown that abuta extracts may have potential therapeutic effects on certain health conditions.
Abuta is sometimes used in herbal remedies for its purported healing properties.
Abuta is used in traditional medicine for its potential health benefits, such as anti-inflammatory and antimalarial properties.
Abuta has been used by indigenous tribes for various medicinal purposes, including treating fevers and infections.
Abuta can be used in writing to describe a type of palm tree native to the Amazon rainforest.
Abuta is used in botany to refer to a genus of flowering plants in the Menispermaceae family.
Abuta is used in pharmacy to describe a plant traditionally used in herbal medicine for various purposes.
Abuta is used in biology to study the ecological and evolutionary aspects of the plant genus.
Abuta is used in ethnobotany to explore the cultural significance and traditional uses of the plant in indigenous communities.