Scrabble?! AMBATCH
Is ambatch valid for Scrabble? Words With Friends? Lexulous? WordFeud? Other games?Definitions of AMBATCH in various dictionaries:
Aeschynomene elaphroxylon, also known as an ambatch, pith tree or balsa wood tree, is a common large shrub to small tree of the genus Aeschynomene in the Fabaceae family. It can grow up to 9 m high, with spiny stems, and pairs of substantial thorns under the base of leaves.A. elaphroxylon is indigenous to parts of tropical Africa. It typically grows by water and in waterlogged soils, such as by rivers, lakes and swamps in countries like Ghana and Nigeria, but is widespread across tropical Africa to Ethiopia and Sudan, and further south and east in Zimbabwe.The seeds of A. elaphroxylon have been known to stay viable after being buried for a few years in the waterlogged banks where it grows well. The seeds are contained in pods that grow in flattened, erect spirals on the tree. The tree has nitrogen fixing nodules in its stem.In Ethiopia, the species can be found in the Nechisar National Park.
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