| meliaceous | <botany> Pertaining to a natural order (Meliacae) of plants of which the genus Melia is the type. It includes the mahogany and the Spanish cedar. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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Synonyms : Carapa, Swietenia, Turraea
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type genus of the Meliaceae: East Indian and Australian deciduous trees with leaves resembling those of the ash
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| Melia | type genus of the Meliaceae: East Indian and Australian deciduous trees with leaves resembling those of the ash |
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| Melia | large semi-evergreen tree of East India |
| Melia | tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits |
| Melia | tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits |
| Melia | tropical trees and shrubs including many important timber and ornamental trees |
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