💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Patchak"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| pachaknoun | The fragrant roots of Saussurea costus, used as incense. |
| patchoulynoun | Alternative spelling of patchouli. [Any of several East Indian plants in the genus Pogostemon, especially Pogostemon cablin, which yield a highly fragrant oil.] |
| champaknoun | Alternative form of champac (Magnolia champaca) [A type of Asian tree with fragrant blossoms, Magnolia champaca] |
| champakanoun | Alternative form of champac (Magnolia champaca) [A type of Asian tree with fragrant blossoms, Magnolia champaca] |
| patchoulinoun | The oil or perfume made from these plants. |
| chempedaknoun | Fruit of this tree. |
| pichurim beannoun | The seed of a South American lauraceous tree (Nectandra pichurim) of a taste and smell between those of nutmeg and sassafras, sometimes used medicinally. |
| lapachonoun | A herbal tea made from the inner bark of the tree Handroanthus impetiginosus. |
| sindocnoun | Alternative form of sintoc. [A tree from the East Indies, Cinnamomum sintoc.] |
| squaw rootnoun | Alternative form of squawroot. [Either of two not closely related plants from eastern North America:] |
| sacha inchinoun | Plukenetia volubilis, a euphorbiaceous perennial plant endemic to the Amazon rainforest in Peru. |
| sakwanoun | Alternative form of sakhua (“sal tree”). [sal tree (Shorea robusta)] |
| azedarachnoun | An Asiatic tree (Melia azedarach), common in the southern United States, commonly called bead tree, chinaberry, etc. |
| aburachan seednoun | The seed of a Japanese shrub, Lindera praecox that yields an aromatic oil. |
| pipalnoun | Alternative form of peepul. [The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa.] |
| sacahuistenoun | Alternative form of sacahuista. [Nolina microcarpa, a flowering plant in the asparagus family.] |
| pasheconoun | A camas bulb or "root". |
| chaganoun | The irregular conk of this fungus, used in East European folk medicine to treat a number of conditions. |
| tacamahacanoun | Alternative form of tacamahac. [A bitter balsamic resin or resinous exudation obtained from tropical American trees of the family Burseraceae (Bursera tomentosa and Icica tacamahaca), from East Indian trees of the genus Calophyllum, or from the balsam poplar (Populus balsamifera).] |
| peepalnoun | Alternative form of peepul. [The sacred fig, Ficus religiosa.] |
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