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Cassia any of various trees or shrubs of the genus Cassia having pinnately compound leaves and usually yellow flowers followed by long seedpods genus Cassia: some genus Cassia species often classified as members of the genus Senna or genus Chamaecrista Chinese tree with aromatic bark; yields a less desirable cinnamon than Ceylon cinnamon
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cassava a starch made by leaching and drying the root of the cassava plant; the source of tapioca; a staple food in the tropics cassava root eaten as a staple food after drying and leaching; source of tapioca any of several plants of the genus Manihot having fleshy roots yielding a nutritious starch
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cassette a container that holds a magnetic tape used for recording or playing sound or video
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cassette The compact audio cassette audio storage medium was introduced by Philips in 1963. It originally consisted of a length of magnetic tape from BASF inside a protective plastic shell. Four tracks are available on the tape, giving two stereo tracks – one for playing with the cassette inserted with its 'A' side up, and the other with the 'B' side up, thus mimicking gramophone records. ...
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cassette Cassettes are containers filled with magnetically charged tape as a means of holding information. This format has been unpopular in the video game market, but was widely adopted in the audio market and the market for cheap computer hard drive backups. The closest the cassette came to wide recognition as a viable format was during the early planning stages for the NES. The idea was canned as cassettes were believe unpractical, and the NES, as we all know, decided to employ the cartridge format.
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