allspice >> /ˈɔlˌspaɪs/
Definition: [noun] The dried aromatic fruit of a West Indian tree, used whole or ground as a culinary spice.
Example: While working on the dates, I boiled down the wine with honey and spices - whole black peppercorns, allspice, clove, cinnamon, and a bay leaf, along with grated zest of orange.
Definition: [noun] A tree of the myrtle family from which allspice is obtained.
Example: The spicy tea made from the bay leaf (a member of the allspice family) is not only soothing, but can also help fight off the beginnings of a cold or the flu.
Definition: [noun] An aromatic North American tree or shrub.
Example: Smaller trees and shrubs include red maple, Carolina allspice, and the fragrant spicebush.