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  • 31cayenne — cay•enne [[t]kaɪˈɛn, keɪ [/t]] n. 1) pln a hot, biting condiment composed of the ground pods and seeds of the pepper Capsicum annuum longum[/ex] 2) pln the long, wrinkled fruit of this plant Also called cayenne′ pep′per. Etymology: 1750–60;… …

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  • 32cayenne — /keɪˈɛn / (say kay en) noun a hot, biting condiment composed of the ground pods and seeds of any of several varieties of Capsicum; red pepper. Also, cayenne pepper. {named after Cayenne, a seaport in and the capital of French Guiana} …

  • 33cayenne pepper — noun 1. plant bearing very hot and finely tapering long peppers; usually red • Syn: ↑cayenne, ↑chili pepper, ↑chilli pepper, ↑long pepper, ↑jalapeno, ↑Capsicum annuum longum • Hypernyms: ↑capsicum …

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  • 34red pepper — noun 1. ground pods and seeds of pungent red peppers of the genus Capsicum • Syn: ↑cayenne, ↑cayenne pepper • Hypernyms: ↑flavorer, ↑flavourer, ↑flavoring, ↑flavouring, ↑seasoner, ↑ …

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