satinwood Meaning in Bengali
Noun:
Satinwood,
Similer Words:
satinysatire
satires
satiric
satirical
satirically
satirise
satirised
satirises
satirising
satirist
satirists
satisfaction
satisfactions
satisfactorily
satinwood's Usage Examples:
common names avodiré, apeya, engan, agbe, lusamba, wansenwa, African satinwood, and African white mahogany.
the family Rutaceae (the rue family, which includes rue, citrus, and satinwood), and is native to Asia.
Zanthoxylum gilletii, the East African satinwood, is a tree species in the genus Zanthoxylum found in Africa.
Common names include noyer, West Indian satinwood, yellow sanders, tembetaria, and yellow sandalwood.
satinwood, Suriname satinwood Ceratopetalum apetalum, Scented satinwood Chloroxylon swietenia, Ceylon, Sri Lanka satinwood or East Indian satinwood Chloroxylon.
Chloroxylon swietenia , the Ceylon satinwood or East Indian satinwood, is a tropical hardwood, the sole species in the genus Chloroxylon (from the Greek.
Common names include deep yellowwood, yellow cedar and tulip satinwood.
Chloroxylon swietenia - east Indian satinwood or Sri Lanka satinwood Chloroxylon faho - Madagascar satinwood "Chloroxylon".
Sheraton style furniture takes lightweight rectilinear forms, using satinwood, mahogany and tulipwood, sycamore and rosewood for inlaid decorations.
Zanthoxylum brachyacanthum, known as thorny yellowwood, satinwood, satinwood or scrub mulga, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae and.
Other woods are dibetou (tigerwood or African walnut), movingui (Nigerian satinwood), and zingana (zebrano or zebrawood).
uncompromisingly rectangular commodes with richly engraved neoclassical marquetry of satinwood and holly.
Ceratopetalum apetalum, the coachwood, scented satinwood or tarwood, is a medium-sized hardwood tree, straight-growing with smooth, fragrant, greyish.
that balloon clock is derived from French styles that are usually of satinwood or mahogany with a convex or flat dial.
Cape chestnut (Calodendrum capense) Catalpa, catawba (Catalpa) Ceylon satinwood (Chloroxylon swietenia) Cherry (Prunus) Black cherry (Prunus serotina).
corylifolia, as well as in the common fig, celery, parsley, West Indian satinwood, and in all citrus fruits.
classic grace, were not infrequently used as copies for painting upon that satinwood furniture of the last quarter of the 18th century which has never been.
Synonyms:
West Indian satinwood; Zanthoxylum flavum; angiospermous yellowwood;
Antonyms:
fauna;