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Copra - Dictionary Entry

Copra

Part of Speech

Noun

Pronunciation

/ˈkɒp.rə/ (British), /ˈkoʊ.prə/ (American)

Definitions

  • Dried coconut kernels from which coconut oil is extracted.

Usage Examples

  • The factory processes tons of copra daily to produce coconut oil.
  • Farmers in coastal regions often rely on copra as a major source of income.

Etymology

Derived from the Portuguese copra, which originates from the Malayalam word koppara, meaning "dried coconut kernel."

Synonyms

  • Dried coconut meat
  • Coconut kernel

Antonyms

  • Fresh coconut

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish Copra /ˈkop.ɾa/
French Coprah /kɔ.pʁa/
German Copra /ˈkoː.pʁa/
Hindi सूखा नारियल /suːkʰɑː nɑːɾi.jəl/
Tamil கோப்பிரா /koːpɪɾɑː/
Mandarin 椰干 /yē gān/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

British English: /ˈkɒp.rə/

American English: /ˈkoʊ.prə/

Australian English: /ˈkɒp.rə/ (similar to British)

Historical Usage

Copra has been a key trade commodity in tropical regions for centuries, with historical records indicating its export from India, the Philippines, and Indonesia as early as the 19th century.

Cultural Nuances

In many coastal and island cultures, copra production is a primary economic activity. It is not only a commercial product but also plays a role in traditional food preparation and religious offerings.

More Information

Copra is a crucial agricultural product, especially in the tropical belt, where coconut trees thrive. The extraction of coconut oil from copra is an age-old practice that has supported economies in countries like India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, and the Philippines. Modern-day copra production involves drying the coconut kernels in the sun or using mechanical dryers before processing them into oil. While the demand for fresh coconut products has increased, copra remains an essential component in the production of soaps, cosmetics, and cooking oil.

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