💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Macaasim"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| makaasimnoun | Alternative form of macaasim. [Any of various hardwood trees of the Philippines.] |
| philippine mahoganynoun | (US) Any of several species of tree whose wood resemble mahogany (Swietenia spp.) in some ways, such as tanguile (Dipterocarpoideae spp.), red lauan (Shorea negrosensis), white lauan (Parashorea macrophylla), tiaong (Shorea teysmanniana), almon (Shorea spp., esp. Shorea eximia), mayapis (Dipterocarpoideae spp.), bagtikan (Dipterocarpoideae spp., esp. Parashorea malaanon and Parashorea warburgii). |
| yacalnoun | A Philippine timber tree with heavy hard wood. |
| lumbayaonoun | Heritiera javanica; a Philippine timber tree. |
| mabolonoun | The edible fruit of this tree. |
| lauannoun | Any of several types of light wood, resembling mahogany, from various trees from the Philippines and Malaysia. |
| abacanoun | (uncountable) The fiber of this plant, used in rope, fibers, and cloth. |
| asananoun | A body position, typically associated with the practice of yoga. |
| yakalnoun | The wood from this tree. |
| philippine cedarnoun | Toona calantas, a tree in the mahogany family. |
| malasapsap | — |
| ifilnoun | A Philippine and Pacific island tree (Intsia bijuga), yielding a valuable brown dye and having a very hard and durable dark wood. |
| makainoun | Shorea assamica, a tree of India. |
| ipilnoun | The wood of this tree. |
| macopanoun | (Philippines) wax apple |
| molavenoun | Wood from these trees. |
| mahoganynoun | (uncountable) The valuable wood of any of various tropical American evergreen trees, of the genus Swietenia, mostly used to make furniture. |
| malacca canenoun | (uncountable) Calamus scipionum, a species of thick rattan climbing palm native to Southeast Asia; its material; (inexact) closely similar species and their material. |
| acananoun | A tree from the West Indies that was valued for its wood and was one of two species, Manilkara valenzuelana or Manilkara bidentata, both from the Sapotaceae family. |
| soapberrynoun | The fruit of such a plant, especially of the tree Sapindus saponaria. |
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