sandalwood |
satinwood |
As a proper noun sandalwood
is (
lb) the kannada film industry located in bangalore, karnataka, india.
As a noun satinwood is
wood used for crafting fine furniture, particularly for inlay and marquetry, from either
, the jamaican or west indian satinwood.
sandalwood |
false |
As a proper noun sandalwood
is (
lb) the kannada film industry located in bangalore, karnataka, india.
As an adjective false is
(
label) one of two states of a boolean variable; logic.
agarwood |
sandalwood |
As a noun agarwood
is a type of heartwood from
aquilaria trees, created when the trees become infected with mold and begin to produce an aromatic resin in response to this attack.
As a proper noun sandalwood is
(
lb) the kannada film industry located in bangalore, karnataka, india.
sandalwood |
|
sandalwood |
sandalincense |
Sandalincense is often a misspelling of sandalwood.
Sandalincense has no English definition.
As a noun sandalwood
is any of various tropical trees of the genus
Santalum, native or long naturalized in India, Australia, Hawaii, and many south Pacific islands.
As a proper noun Sandalwood
is the Kannada film industry located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
taxonomy |
sandalwood |
As nouns the difference between taxonomy and sandalwood
is that
taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while
sandalwood is any of various tropical trees of the genus
Santalum, native or long naturalized in India, Australia, Hawaii, and many south Pacific islands.
As a proper noun Sandalwood is
the Kannada film industry located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
sandalwood |
camwood |
As nouns the difference between sandalwood and camwood
is that
sandalwood is any of various tropical trees of the genus
Santalum, native or long naturalized in India, Australia, Hawaii, and many south Pacific islands while
camwood is an African hardwood tree,
Baphia nitida, that is a form of sandalwood.
As a proper noun Sandalwood
is the Kannada film industry located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
sandalwood |
algum |
As nouns the difference between sandalwood and algum
is that
sandalwood is any of various tropical trees of the genus
Santalum, native or long naturalized in India, Australia, Hawaii, and many south Pacific islands while
algum is a tree or wood mentioned in the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11), possibly juniper or red sandalwood.
As a proper noun Sandalwood
is the Kannada film industry located in Bangalore, Karnataka, India.
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