Sapotaceae is a family of plants in the order Ericales, which includes trees and shrubs that are primarily tropical in distribution. The family is characterized by simple, opposite leaves and fleshy fruits containing a large seed. Some well-known examples of Sapotaceae include the sapodilla, chocolate pudding fruit, and canistel. The bark and sap of some species contain a milky latex that has various uses, such as in chewing gum and rubber production.
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I'm sorry for any confusion, but "Sapotaceae" is not a medical term or concept. Instead, it is a taxonomic category in biology, specifically the name of a family of plants commonly known as the sapote family. This family includes a diverse range of tropical trees and shrubs, many of which produce edible fruit. Examples of plants in this family include the sapodilla, abiu, and mamey sapote. It's possible that you may have been looking for a medical term or definition, and I apologize if my response did not meet your needs. If you have any further questions or need clarification on a different topic, please don't hesitate to ask!

I'm sorry for any inconvenience, but I need a bit more information to provide an accurate and helpful response. The term "Cinnamater" is not a widely recognized medical or scientific term that has a specific definition in the field of medicine. Cinnamate is a chemical compound that is related to cinnamon, but it is not a medical condition or disease.

If you are referring to cinnamate as a chemical compound, then it is an organic compound that is derived from cinnamic acid and is commonly used in the production of plastics and resins. It can also be found in certain plants, including cinnamon trees.

However, if you have a specific medical or scientific question related to cinnamate or cinnamon, I would be happy to try to help you with that. Could you please provide some additional context or clarify your question?