English words for 'Alternative form of terebinth.'
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noun
- A terebinth or Cyprus turpentine (Pistacia terebinthus), source of Cyprian turpentine.
- Any of various other trees producing turpentine, now chiefly species of pine and fir.
- (Virgin Islands) A West Indian birch (Bursera simaruba), native to the tropical and subtropical Americas.
- (Australia) Any of various trees of the genus Syncarpia known for their aromatic or flammable resin or leaves, especially Syncarpia glomulifera of eastern New South Wales and Queensland.
- A mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane), of southern Africa.
- (Australia) A brown cudgeree (Canarium australianum, family Burseraceae), native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
- (Australia) A malara or native gardenia (Gardenia pyriformis), native to northern Australia.
noun
- A terebinth or Cyprus turpentine (Pistacia terebinthus), source of Cyprian turpentine.
- Any of various other trees producing turpentine, now chiefly species of pine and fir.
- (Virgin Islands) A West Indian birch (Bursera simaruba), native to the tropical and subtropical Americas.
- (Australia) Any of various trees of the genus Syncarpia known for their aromatic or flammable resin or leaves, especially Syncarpia glomulifera of eastern New South Wales and Queensland.
- A mopane tree (Colophospermum mopane), of southern Africa.
- (Australia) A brown cudgeree (Canarium australianum, family Burseraceae), native to Australia and Papua New Guinea.
- (Australia) A malara or native gardenia (Gardenia pyriformis), native to northern Australia.
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