Almendro

/ælˈmɛndroʊ/ noun

A large almond tree or the timber from such a tree, particularly used in Spanish and Portuguese contexts.

Spanish and Portuguese word from Latin 'amygdalus' (almond tree), which came from Greek 'amygdale.' The Iberian languages added their characteristic '-ro' suffix meaning 'tree,' making it 'amígdalo' which evolved into 'almendro.'

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