An obscure or archaic term, possibly referring to a plant or botanical specimen.
Possibly derived from Hebrew or Aramaic botanical terminology, though its specific meaning and modern usage is largely lost to time.
Cebatha is a linguistic mystery—it appears in old botanical texts but we've lost the referent, leaving us with a word pointing to something we can no longer see.
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