canella

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Canella winterana

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canella (usually uncountable, plural canellas)

  1. The aromatic inner bark of Canella winterana, used as a spice with properties similar to cinnamon.

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From Latin *callicula (little road, little street), diminutive of callis, or from canalicula (little channel). Compare Spanish calleja and canaleja.

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canella f (plural canellas)

  1. ravine, defile
    Synonym: quenlla
  2. narrow way or street
    Synonym: congostra

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