Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
cinna
Noun
/ˈsɪnə/

Definition
Cinna is a term that can refer to specific types of plants, particularly those within the family of aromatic herbs, or it may denote historical figures.

Examples
- Cinna is often used in cooking to add flavor to desserts.
- In the past, Cinna was a well-known figure in Roman history, frequently discussed by historians.
- The aromatic properties of cinna make it a popular choice in many herbal teas.

Meaning
The word ‘cinna’ is most often associated with the plant Cinnamomum, which is known for its aromatic bark that is commonly used as a spice.

Synonyms
- Cinnamon
- Cinnamomum
- Spice