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u·do

 (o͞o′dō)
n.
A perennial plant (Aralia cordata) native to East Asia, having bipinnately compound leaves and young shoots that are cooked and eaten as a vegetable.

[Japanese.]
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udo

(ˈuːdəʊ)
n, pl udos
(Plants) a stout araliaceous perennial plant, Aralia cordata, of Japan and China, having berry-like black fruits and young shoots that are edible when blanched
[from Japanese]
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