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terebinth Meaning in Bengali



 তার্পিন গাছ, তার্পিন, তার্পিন বৃক্ষ,

একটি ভূমধ্য গাছ Chian তার্পিন ফলনশীল

Noun:

তার্পিন, তার্পিন গাছ,





terebinth শব্দের বাংলা অর্থ এর উদাহরণ:

এবং কাঠকয়লার ভাঁটিতে ৫ জন, জাহাজের কাজে ১৬ জন, টিমস্টার হিসেবে ১৯৬ জন, তার্পিন তেল শ্রমিক হিসেবে ১৮৫ জন, পিতল শ্রমিক হিসেবে ১০২ জন, নুড়ি ও লেদমেশিন নির্মাতা ।

terebinth's Usage Examples:

The terebinth /ˈtɛrəˌbɪnθ/ (Pistacia terebinthus), also called the turpentine tree, is a deciduous tree species of the genus Pistacia, native to the Mediterranean.


pistachio coffee, or terebinth coffee, is a traditional hot beverage in Kurdish and Turkish cuisine.


It is made of ground roasted terebinth fruits (related.


The Valley of Elah or Ella Valley ("the valley of the terebinth"; from the Hebrew: עמק האלה‎ Emek HaElah), called in Arabic: وادي السنط‎, Wadi es-Sunt.


"turpentine", which suggests a significant presence of the turpentine tree or terebinth in earlier times.


and smoked over a mixture of herbs including sage, bay laurel, thyme, terebinth, and myrtle.


Some botanical scholars have concluded that the actual source was a terebinth tree in the genus Pistacia.


Elah, where the biblical David fought Goliath Elah, Hebrew word for "terebinth" Allah, the Arabic word for God El (disambiguation) In the Valley of Elah.


(τερεβίνθινος) derived from the Greek noun (τερέβινθος), for the tree species terebinth.


Tsikoudia (Greek: τσικουδιά, romanized: tsikoudiá, literally "terebinth"), is an Geographical Indication for pomace raki (pomace distillate) in Crete.


terebinthus, from which terebinth resin, a turpentine, is produced; P.


Black, an acceptable alternative reading for "oak" in these passages is "terebinth".


land of the terebinth tree Terabithia, a fictional location from the novel Bridge to Terabithia Bridge to Terabithia (disambiguation) Terebinth This disambiguation.


  Tremithia (Terebinth: Pistacia terebinthus) is a tree that was found in large quantities in.


trees and shrubs like oak (Quercus), juniper (Juniperus), rowan (Sorbus), terebinth (Pistacia terebinthus), willow (Salix,) and blackthorn (Prunus spinosa).


From the Middle to Late Bronze Age it cultivated olive and terebinth for export.


thorny and glossy-leaved trees such as common box, Myrtus communis, broom, terebinth, strawberry tree and wild olive.


But as the terebinth and oak leave stumps when they are cut down, so the holy seed will be.



terebinth's Meaning':

a Mediterranean tree yielding Chian turpentine

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