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obeche Meaning in Bengali



একটি আফ্রিকান obeche গাছের কাঠ; কাঠের পাতলা পাতরূপে জন্য বিশেষ করে ব্যবহার করা





obeche's Usage Examples:

The timber is known by the common names African whitewood, abachi, obeche (in Nigeria), wawa (in Ghana), ayous (in Cameroon) and sambawawa (in Ivory.


Available with a maple body and neck in an Ebony finish, obeche fingerboard, with Seymour Duncan Bass Lines STK-J2n and STK-J2b Hot Stack.


Guinness, eba, the harmattan, garri, highlife music, ogogoro, egungun, obeche, the pound as currency, bukka, dogonyaro, peppersoup, agbadas and kaoline.


Entandrophragma or sapele, Lophira alata, Triplochiton scleroxylon (or obeche), Khaya grandifoliola (or African mahogany) and Symphonia globulifera amongst.


Profitable flora including iroko, mahogany, obeche, bamboo, rubber tree and oil palm.


African rainforest from which timber is exported include limba, emeri, obeche and opepe as well as the exotic species gmelina, teak, and pinus.


Tree species include azobé, bubinga, ebony, iroko, mahogany, and obeche.


The evergreen trees found in the rainforests are mahogany, ebony, obeche, dibetu, and sapelli; the trees grow to heights of 200 feet.


light fittings, travertine and tiled flooring, and ceilings of polished obeche wood.


believed that similar corruption has affected such Esan names as ubhẹkhẹ (now 'obeche' tree), uloko (now 'iroko' tree), Abhuluimẹn (now 'Aburime'), etc.


hardwood evergreens of species such as dibetu, ebony, iroko, mahogany, obeche, and sapelli, some of which grow to heights of 70 metres or more.



obeche's Meaning':

the wood of an African obeche tree; used especially for veneering

Synonyms:

genus Triplochiton; Triplochiton scleroxcylon; Triplochiton; tree; arere; obechi; samba;

Antonyms:

fauna;

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