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Kithul

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gulkhandnounAlternative form of gulkand. [A sweet Indian preserve made with rose petals and sugar.]
taliputnounAlternative form of talipot. [A tall palm tree, Corypha umbraculifera, from Sri Lanka and southern India, having very large leaves which were used as a material to write on.]
cotulnounAlternative form of kotul. [(India) A mountain pass; a col.]
kajeputnounAlternative form of cajuput. [cajuput oil]
talipatnounAlternative form of talipot. [A tall palm tree, Corypha umbraculifera, from Sri Lanka and southern India, having very large leaves which were used as a material to write on.]
pipulnounAlternative form of peepul. [The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa.]
gulqandnounAlternative form of gulkand. [A sweet Indian preserve made with rose petals and sugar.]
jaggarynounAlternative form of jaggery. [A traditional dark-brown unrefined sugar made from palm tree sap which is used throughout South and Southeast Asia; (by extension) other types of unrefined sugar.]
kittisalnounAlternative form of kittysol. [(historical) A Chinese parasol of paper and bamboo.]
padouknounAlternative form of padauk. [Any of the trees of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus.]
jagranounAlternative form of jaggery (“unrefined sugar”). [A traditional dark-brown unrefined sugar made from palm tree sap which is used throughout South and Southeast Asia; (by extension) other types of unrefined sugar.]
cajeputnounAlternative form of cajuput. [cajuput oil]
paduaknounAlternative form of padauk. [Any of the trees of the pantropical genus Pterocarpus.]
jaggherynounAlternative spelling of jaggery. [A traditional dark-brown unrefined sugar made from palm tree sap which is used throughout South and Southeast Asia; (by extension) other types of unrefined sugar.]
cajaputnounAlternative form of cajuput. [cajuput oil]
keekarnounAlternative form of kikar (“kind of tree”). [A tree native to South Asia, Vachellia nilotica, formerly Acacia arabica var nilotica.]
illupinounAlternative form of iluppai. [Synonym of mahua (“Indian tree”).]
tecumnounAlternative form of tucum. [A fine, strong fibre obtained from the young leaves of a Brazilian palm (Astrocaryum vulgare), used for cordage, bowstrings, etc.]
kettisolnounAlternative form of kittysol. [(historical) A Chinese parasol of paper and bamboo.]
sugar-applenounAlternative form of sugar apple. [Sweetsop, Annona squamosa, a West Indian tree or its fruit.]

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