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English Dictionary: calabash by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
calabash
n
  1. round gourd of the calabash tree
  2. tropical American evergreen that produces large round gourds
    Synonym(s): calabash, calabash tree, Crescentia cujete
  3. Old World climbing plant with hard-shelled bottle-shaped gourds as fruits
    Synonym(s): bottle gourd, calabash, Lagenaria siceraria
  4. bottle made from the dried shell of a bottle gourd
    Synonym(s): gourd, calabash
  5. a pipe for smoking; has a curved stem and a large bowl made from a calabash gourd
    Synonym(s): calabash, calabash pipe
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Nutmeg \Nut"meg\, n. [OE. notemuge; note nut + OF. muge musk, of
      the same origin as E. musk; cf. OF. noix muguette nutmeg, F.
      noix muscade. See {Nut}, and {Musk}.] (Bot.)
      The kernel of the fruit of the nutmeg tree ({Myristica
      fragrans}), a native of the Molucca Islands, but cultivated
      elsewhere in the tropics.
  
      Note: This fruit is a nearly spherical drupe, of the size of
               a pear, of a yellowish color without and almost white
               within. This opens into two nearly equal longitudinal
               valves, inclosing the nut surrounded by its aril, which
               is mace The nutmeg is an aromatic, very grateful to the
               taste and smell, and much used in cookery. Other
               species of {Myristica} yield nutmegs of inferior
               quality.
  
      {American}, {Calabash}, [or] {Jamaica}, {nutmeg}, the fruit
            of a tropical shrub ({Monodora Myristica}). It is about
            the size of an orange, and contains many aromatic seeds
            imbedded in pulp.
  
      {Brazilian nutmeg}, the fruit of a lauraceous tree,
            {Cryptocarya moschata}.
  
      {California nutmeg}, tree of the Yew family ({Torreya
            Californica}), growing in the Western United States, and
            having a seed which resembles a nutmeg in appearance, but
            is strongly impregnated with turpentine.
  
      {Clove nutmeg}, the {Ravensara aromatica}, a laura ceous tree
            of Madagascar. The foliage is used as a spice, but the
            seed is acrid and caustic.
  
      {Jamaica nutmeg}. See American nutmeg (above).
  
      {Nutmeg bird} (Zo[94]l.), an Indian finch ({Munia
            punctularia}).
  
      {Nutmeg butter}, a solid oil extracted from the nutmeg by
            expression.
  
      {Nutmeg flower} (Bot.), a ranunculaceous herb ({Nigella
            sativa}) with small black aromatic seeds, which are used
            medicinally and for excluding moths from furs and
            clothing.
  
      {Nutmeg liver} (Med.), a name applied to the liver, when, as
            the result of heart or lung disease, it undergoes
            congestion and pigmentation about the central veins of its
            lobules, giving it an appearance resembling that of a
            nutmeg.
  
      {Nutmeg melon} (Bot.), a small variety of muskmelon of a rich
            flavor.
  
      {Nutmeg pigeon} (Zo[94]l.), any one of several species of
            pigeons of the genus {Myristicivora}, native of the East
            Indies and Australia. The color is usually white, or
            cream-white, with black on the wings and tail.
  
      {Nutmeg wood} (Bot.), the wood of the Palmyra palm.
  
      {Peruvian nutmeg}, the aromatic seed of a South American tree
            ({Laurelia sempervirens}).
  
      {Plume nutmeg} (Bot.), a spicy tree of Australia
            ({Atherosperma moschata}).

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Calabash \Cal"a*bash\ (k[acr]l"[adot]*b[acr]sh), n. [Sp.
      calabaza, or Pg. calaba[cced]a, caba[cced]a (cf. F.
      Calebasse), lit., a dry gourd, fr. Ar. qar', fem., a kind of
      gourd + aibas dry.]
      1. The common gourd (plant or fruit).
  
      2. The fruit of the calabash tree.
  
      3. A water dipper, bottle, bascket, or other utensil, made
            from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd.
  
      {Calabash tree}. (Bot.), a tree of tropical America
            ({Crescentia cujete}), producing a large gourdlike fruit,
            containing a purgative pulp. Its hard shell, after the
            removal of the pulp, is used for cups, bottles, etc. The
            {African calabash tree} is the baobab.

From U.S. Gazetteer (1990) [gazetteer]:
   Calabash, NC (town, FIPS 9540)
      Location: 33.89854 N, 78.57700 W
      Population (1990): 1210 (786 housing units)
      Area: 4.7 sq km (land), 0.1 sq km (water)
      Zip code(s): 28467
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