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cei·ba \ˈsābə\ noun Etymology: New Latin, from Spanish, probably of Arawakan origin; akin to Taino ceyba 1. capitalized : a large genus of tropical American trees (family Bombacaceae) with palmately compound leaves and showy bell-shaped flowers 2. -s [Spanish ceiba] a. or ceiba tree : a massive tree (Ceiba pentandra) widely cultivated in the tropics having a trunk of large size with buttresslike ridges and bearing large pods filled with seeds invested with a silky floss that yields in the cultivated state the fiber kapok — called also Bombay ceiba, God tree, silk-cotton tree b. : kapok |