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What (who) is curry leaf - definition

SUBTROPICAL TREE WITH LEAVES USED CULINARILY
Curry-leaf Tree; Curry Patta; Curry Leaves; Curry leaf; Murraya koenigii; Curry leaves; Curry Tree; Karvepaku; Curryleaftree; Curry-leaf tree; Curry Leaf; Bergera koenigii
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curry leaf         
¦ noun a shrub or small tree native to India and Sri Lanka, the leaves of which are used in Indian cooking. [Murraya koenigii.]
Haskell Curry         
AMERICAN MATHEMATICIAN AND LOGICIAN (1900-1982)
Haskell B. Curry; Haskell Brooks Curry; Haskell B Curry
<person> Haskell Brooks Curry (1900-09-12 - 1982-09-01). The logician who re-invented and developed combinatory logic. The functional programming language Haskell was named after him. {Biography (http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/Haskell Curryhistory/Mathematicians/Curry.html)}. (1999-01-08)
Chip Curry         
AMERICAN POLITICIAN FROM MAINE
Glenn Curry
Glenn "Chip" Curry is an American Democratic politician and youth advocate currently serving as the Maine State Senator for District 13. He has represented Waldo County in the State Senate since 2020 and is the student services coordinator at the University of Maine at Augusta (UMA)'s Rockland center.

Wikipedia

Curry tree

The curry tree, Murraya koenigii or Bergera koenigii, is a tropical and sub-tropical tree in the family Rutaceae (the rue family, which includes rue, citrus, and satinwood), native to Asia. The plant is also sometimes called sweet neem, though M. koenigii is in a different family to neem, Azadirachta indica, which is in the related family Meliaceae.

Its leaves, known as curry leaves, are used in many dishes in the Indian subcontinent.