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coriaceous (kor-ee-AY-shus) -- Describes leaves that have a thick, leathery texture.
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corium Noun. (Latin, corium = leather). 1. Heteroptera: the elongate middle section of the hemelytra which extends from the base to the membrane below the embolium. 2. The membrane of the joints in segmented appendages.
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coriander A plant whose seeds are used for flavoring and for making a drug that reduces stomach gases.
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corium Armor composed of leather.
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coriander A spice which mainly comes from the Netherlands, Rumania and Morocco. In flavor it resembles a mixture of sage and lemon peel. It is used in curries, and gives a lift to rice dishes.
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