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Answer for the clue "Nut from a Philippine tree ", 4 letters:
pili

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Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Pili (Traditional Chinese: 霹靂, Pe̍h-oē-jī : Phek-le̍k) is a glove puppetry show from Taiwan . It is made by Pili International Multimedia . The TV series started in 1985, and it still continues today. It is one of the most popular TV shows in Taiwan. Pili ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. (pilus English) Etymology 2 n. A tropical tree, (taxlink Canarium ovatum species noshow=1), native to maritime Southeast Asia, New Guinea and northern Australia, and cultivated in the Philippines for its nuts; the edible nut of the tree.

Usage examples of pili.

Conan looked up to see a Pili running the same way, and next to the lizard man, he spotted Tair and Hok, also fleeing.

When she got back to the settlement, Rayat was squatting over a pile of shell maps in one of the cone-shaped houses and examining them with Pili.

She had not thought it possible to manage him, but she had, and she had found the sensation more pleasurable than ever it had been with Rayk, or any of the other Pili she sometimes took as lovers.

Even the erector pili muscle and the sudoriparous gland are often found.

She would be queen, could choose some pliant male as consort-maybe even Blad here-and live out her days in what luxury she could force from the Pili.

His own crew had shown that the vacuum organisms could exchange genetic material through pili, microscopic hollow tubes grown between cells or hyphal strands.

Partem brachii dextri carpo proximum et cutem pectoris circa mamillam dextram rasi, ut notum fieret quanto temporis pili renovarentur.

Malaysia, violence against women had been strictly off limits unless you were Pili Parang, the gang leader.

Pili Parang again, but since Runi was most likely still in jail he would take whatever help he could get.

And if Pili Parang was on Tioman, he would be just the man to find one.

Pili Parang had last seen Strachan, and his life had changed considerably in that time.

He turned in the shallows and there was Pili Parang, sitting on the edge of the beach and drawing patterns in the sand with a stick.

Had he not been so preoccupied, the sound of Pili Parang using the VHF radio might have struck him as odd.

Pili Parang knew Strachan better than most, and in not taking any risks he walked headlong into the trap.

Whether Pili Parang was alive or dead when they hit him, they would never know.