Pronunciation: /kʊˈrʌmbə/
noun a type of coconut palm tree native to the Maldives and Sri Lanka
A1 I like to eat kurumba for breakfast.
A2 Kurumba is a traditional Maldivian drink made from coconut.
B1 The kurumba tree provides shade and fruits for the local wildlife.
B2 The resort offers refreshing kurumba cocktails by the poolside.
C1 The kurumba palm is known for its resilience in harsh weather conditions.
C2 The chef's special dessert featured a delicate kurumba-infused custard.
adjective relating to or characteristic of the Kurumba people or their language
A1 The kurumba tree provided shade for the villagers.
A2 The kurumba leaves rustled in the gentle breeze.
B1 The kurumba fruit is known for its sweet taste.
B2 The kurumba wood is often used in traditional crafts.
C1 The kurumba forest is home to a variety of wildlife.
C2 The kurumba ecosystem is a vital part of the local environment.
formal The kurumba tree is native to tropical regions and produces a popular fruit.
informal I love snacking on kurumba fruit during the summer.
slang Let's grab some kurumba juice from the market.
figurative Her smile was as refreshing as a kurumba on a hot day.
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