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talipot
[ tal-uh-pot ]
noun
- a tall palm, Corypha umbraculifera, of southern India and Ceylon, having large fronds used for making fans and umbrellas, for covering houses, and in place of writing paper: also grown as an ornamental.
talipot
/ 藞迟忙濒瑟藢辫蓲迟 /
noun
- a palm tree, Corypha umbraculifera, of the East Indies, having large leaves that are used for fans, thatching houses, etc
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of talipot1
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of talipot1
Example Sentences
These are the cocoanut, the palmyra, the kittool, the areca, the date, the talipot, and the fan palm.
There is one palm tree here鈥撯搕he talipot鈥撯搕hat blooms when about forty years old with a loud noise and immegiately dies.
The long avenues of palms of different varieties鈥攑almyra, talipot, sago, royal, sealing-wax鈥攁nd the specimens of bamboo, India rubber, and rain-tree, are unique and wonderful.
At Peradeniya the palm family has nearly a hundred representatives, including the areca, palmyra, talipot, royal, fan, traveler's, date and cocoanut.
The library of the temple held many richly bound Buddhist books, written on leaves made from the talipot palm.
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