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belleric
belleric, beleric, a. and n. (bɪˈlɛrɪk) [a. F. belléric, more correctly belliric, ad. (ultimately) Arab. balīlaj, f. Pers. balīlah.] The astringent fruit of Terminalia Bellerica, also called Bastard Myrobalan, imported from India for the use of calico-printers, and used for the production of a perma...
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Paddy, corn, soya bean, ground nut, pigeon peas, sesame, belleric myrobalan, sunflower, rubber, sugarcane, chili, potato and coffee are also grown.
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attenuant
attenuant, a. and n. (əˈtɛnjuːənt) Also 8 -ent. [a. F. atténuant, ad. L. attenuāntem, pr. pple. of attenuāre to attenuate: see -ant.] A. adj. Having the property of attenuating; spec. in Med. of thinning the humours or secretions.1603 Holland Plutarch's Mor. 642 (R.) They put into the stomach those ...
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myrobalan
myrobalan (maɪˈrɒbələn) Forms: α. 6–8 miro-, (7 mera-, muro-), 6– myro-, mira-, myra-; (6 -bolon), 6–7 (9) -bolane, (7 -balane, 9 -balam, -um, -bolam, -um), 6– -bolan, -balan. β. 7 mira-, marablane. [a. F. myrobolan (= It., Sp. mirabolano, Pg. myra-) or its source L. myrobalanum, a. Gr. µυροβάλανος ...
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chebule
‖ chebule (kəˈbuːl) Also 7 cheboule, cheb. [a. F. chébule, It. chebuli (Pegolotti has c. 1303 chebuli mirabolani) pronounced kebūli; according to Thevenot, c 1665, ad. Urd{uacu} Kābulī (‘les Orientaux les appellent Cabuly’) of Cabul, it being imported thence into India. (Yule.) Florio 1598 has chebu...
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