Pronunciation: /ˈæfrɪkən ɔɪl pɑːm/
noun a type of palm tree native to tropical regions of Africa, known for producing oil-rich fruit
A1 An African oil palm is a type of tree.
A2 The African oil palm produces palm oil, which is used in cooking and cosmetics.
B1 Plantations of African oil palms can be found in many tropical regions.
B2 The cultivation of African oil palms has raised concerns about deforestation and its impact on the environment.
C1 The demand for palm oil from African oil palms has led to conflicts over land rights in some countries.
C2 Sustainable practices in the production of palm oil from African oil palms are being implemented to address environmental and social issues.
formal The African oil palm is a species of palm tree that is widely cultivated for its oil-rich fruit.
informal Have you ever seen an African oil palm tree up close? They're pretty impressive.
slang I heard that African oil palm oil is used in a lot of beauty products.
figurative The African oil palm can be seen as a symbol of economic prosperity in some regions.
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