| banyan | <botany> A tree of the same genus as the common fig, and called the Indian fig (Ficus Indica), whose branches send shoots to the ground, which take root and become additional trunks, until it may be the tree covers some acres of ground and is able to shelter thousands of men. See: Banian. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India
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Banyan (Ficus subgenus Urostigma) is a subgenus of many species of tropical figs with an unusual growth habit. They are large trees that usually start life as a seedling epiphytic on another tree (or on structures like buildings and bridges), where a fig-eating bird has deposited the seed. The seedling quickly develops aerial roots from the branches, which grow into full stems once they touch the ground. ...
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half-length men's jackets in Indian linen cloth. For wear to town or indoor wear.
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Name Given In England To Men's Jacket In Indian Cloth. The Term Is Mostly Used For Indoor Garments 'dressing Gowns'.
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(ficus benghalensis) asian sacred tree also called barh with areal roots and many trunks spreading wide. Starts its life as a parasite (see also p ippala and a s' vattha).
Ãâó: www.srimadbhagavatam.org/glossary/b.html
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| banyan | a loose fitting jacket |
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| banyan | East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks |
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