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padauk
English
Etymology
From Burmese ??????? (pi.tauk).
Noun
padauk (usually uncountable, plural padauks)
- Any of the trees of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus.
- The valuable timber of these trees.
Synonyms
- (timber): mukwa, narra
Translations
Anagrams
- paduka
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amboyna
English
Noun
amboyna (countable and uncountable, plural amboynas)
- A south-east Asian tree, Pterocarpus indicus.
- The reddish, mottled or striped wood of this tree, used in cabinet-making.
Synonyms
- padauk
Anagrams
- Abanyom
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