Ceibas

/ˈseɪbəz/ noun

Plural of ceiba; large tropical trees native to Central and South America that produce silk-like fibers.

From Spanish 'ceiba,' borrowed from Taíno (Caribbean indigenous language) 'ceíba.' The word traveled from the Americas to European languages through colonial contact in the 16th century.

AMሰይባስ
ARسيباس
BNসেইবাস
CAceibas
CSceibas
DAceibas
DECeibas
ELσεϊμπας
ESceibas
FAسایباس
FIceibas
FRceibas
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