Parinari nonda, a shrub or small tree of northern Australia and New Guinea, with edible plum-like fruit.(noun)
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Use "nonda" in a sentence
"I considered from its appearance it was the fruit which Leichhardt called the nonda, which we always afterwards called it; we all ate plentifully of it."
"A thick vine scrub was then passed, when the party emerged on to some open ridges of red sandy soil, timbered with bloodwood, stringy-bark, and nonda."
"The green tree ant was very numerous, particularly in the nonda trees, where they form their nests."