Here is the requested information on "sumac":
1. Parts of Speech: Noun
2. Definitions:
- A reddish-brown powder or spice made from the dried and ground berries of certain plants, used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine.
- Any of various shrubs or small trees of the genus Rhus, having compound leaves, clusters of small greenish flowers, and usually red, hairy fruit.
3. Pronunciations:
- US: /ˈsuːmæk/
- UK: /ˈsʌmək/
4. Origin and Usage:
- The word "sumac" comes from the Middle English "sumak," which is derived from the Old French "sumac" and the Medieval Latin "sumach."
- Sumac has been used in Middle Eastern and Mediterranean cuisine for centuries as a spice to add a tangy, lemony flavor to dishes. It is also used in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties.
5. Synonyms: None
6. Related Words:
- Cruse
- Scrum
- Scuba
- Sculp
- Scuff
7. Example Sentences:
- The chef added a pinch of sumac to the hummus to give it a tangy flavor.
- The sumac tree in the backyard was turning a beautiful shade of red in the autumn.
- Sumac has been used for centuries in traditional medicine for its anti-inflammatory properties.