Chilipepper

/ˈtʃɪliˌpɛpər/ noun

A hot pepper of the genus Capsicum, used as a spice and ingredient in cooking, ranging from mild to extremely spicy varieties.

From Nahuatl 'chilli' (the Aztec pepper plant) and English 'pepper' (from Sanskrit 'pippali'). The Nahuatl word for the capsicum fruit was adopted by Spanish conquistadors and spread worldwide, later combined with the English 'pepper'.

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