Babul

Word BABUL
Character 5
Hyphenation ba bul
Pronunciations /bəˈbuːl/

Definitions and meanings of "Babul"

What do we mean by babul?

A tropical African and South Asian tree (Acacia nilotica) of the pea family that yields a gum similar to gum arabic and whose bark is used in tanning. noun

Same as bablah. noun

Any one of several species of Acacia, esp. Acacia Arabica, which yelds a gum used as a substitute for true gum arabic. noun

A tree native to South Asia, Acacia nilotica subsp. indica. noun

A tree native to South Asia, Vachellia nilotica subsp. indica, formerly Acacia nilotica subsp. indica.

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The word "babul" in example sentences

To the moron that put a bad taste in my mouth with her psycho babul redric your comments are neither wanted or needed here especially under this particular post. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Forests, mostly in the north-east of the park, are dominated by kalam or kadam Mitragyna parvifolia, jamun Syzygium cuminii and babul Acacia nilotica. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The open woodland is mostly babul with a small amount of kandi Prosopis spicigera and ber Zizyphus mauritiana. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Of the common trees of the plains of India -- the _nim_, mango, babul, tamarind, shesham, palm, and plantain -- not one is to be found growing on the hills. ❋ Douglas Dewar (1916)

United Provinces seem to be babul trees that grow near borrow pits alongside the railroad. ❋ Douglas Dewar (1916)

And it is a joy beyond words when I have dyed my nails the right colour, and donned my brightest garments, and painted the shadows 'neath my eyes – to the intent that she may glare with envy – Gunga of the unlucky foot, whose heart is burnt as dry as babul firewood. ❋ Unknown (1901)

Two thorn bushes grew on either side of the door, like babul bushes, covered with a golden coloured bloom, and the roof was all of thatch. ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

As the thriftless gold of the babul, so is the gold that we spend ❋ Rudyard Kipling (1900)

Thorny _babul_ thrust their spiked branches out over the roadway, white with tufts of cotton torn by its thorns from bales, loose pressed, on their way to market in buffalo carts; "Babul the thief," the natives called this acacia. ❋ William Alexander Fraser (1896)

In times of scarcity the poorer classes eat tamarind leaves, the pith of the banyan tree, the seeds of the bamboo, the bark of the _semar_ tree, [80] the fruit of the _babul_, [81] and other articles. ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

The following prescription is given for a love-charm: take the skull of a Teli's wife and cook some rice in it under a _babul_ ❋ Robert Vane Russell (1894)

"Who knows the babul-tree by the bend of the Ravee?" ❋ Edwin Arnold (1868)

I saw them in no other, but they are sometimes said to be found in the banyan, peepul, and other trees, with large leaves, though not in the tamarind, babul, and other trees, with small leaves. ❋ William Sleeman (1822)

We believe in argument based on facts not unfounded and emotional based babul. ❋ Unknown (2009)

R. R.jaram 5,800 tonnes of babul and prosopsis firewood auctioned ❋ Unknown (2009)

And when he came back to the love with khudaayi, this time he compared God with baabul in … Dil Hi To Hai / Roshan: bhool gayi sab bachan bidaa ke kho gayi maiN sasuraal meiN aake koree chunariyaa aatmaa moree mael hai maayaa jaal vo duniyaa more baabul ka ghar ye duniyaa sasuraal jaa ke babul se nazareN milaaooN kaise, ghar jaaoN kaise laagaa chunaree meiN daag chhupaaooN kaise ❋ Unknown (2009)

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