sesban

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French sesban, from Arabic سَيْسَبَان (saysabān).

Noun

sesban (plural sesbans)

  1. A leguminous shrub (Sesbania aculeata or others of the genus Sesbania), whose fiber can be used for making ropes.
    • 1919, Veterinary Medicine, volume 14, page 246:
      The sesban belongs to the pulse family which contains a number of poisonous plants like the lupine, rattle-box loco weed, etc.

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