10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JAROOL»
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Hobson-Jobson: The Anglo-Indian Dictionary
JAROOL. J A UK. mg for rubies." tints, the former Tenxml't Ceylon, i. JAEOOL, s.
The Lagerttrpemia reginat, Roxb. H.-Beng. iarul, jdrai. A tree very extensively
diffused in the forests of Eastern ana Western India and Pegu. It furnishes
excellent ...
Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, 1996
From the general statement given in by Captain Bogle, it would be advisable to
hold out encouragement to the Mughs, to get into the interior of the country for the
purpose of cutting down Teak timbers, and as for red Jarool it is in high repute, ...
Agricultural & Horticultural Society of India, 1845
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Captain Baker writes of Red Jarool as a fine wood, growing to a great size in
Chittagong, but brought to the Calcutta market too small to be of much use except
for picture-frames and other similar purposes. The Chittagong forests are said to
be ...
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Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
Captain Baker writes of Red Jarool as a fine wood, growing to a great size in
Chittagong, but brought to the Calcutta market too small to be of much use except
for picture-frames and other similar purposes. The Chittagong forests are said to
be ...
Robert Jameson, Royal Society of Edinburgh, Wernerian Natural History Society, 1849
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
Captain Baker writes of Red Jarool as a fine wood, growing to a great size in
Chittagong, but brought to the Calcutta market too small to be of much use except
for picture-frames and other similar purposes. The Chittagong forests are said to
be ...
Robert Jameson, Sir William Jardine, 1849
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Report on the Eastern Frontier of British India: With an ...
As Jarool is only used in Sylhet for the construction of large chunam boats, the
trade in that article has fallen off greatly of late, in consequence of the stagnation
in the lime business, and the annual demand, therefore, does not now exceed
two ...
Robert Boileau Pemberton, 1835
favoured this wood11 noting that, 'The Red Jarool grows to a size fit for the
largest ships, and may be obtained in any quantity near Chittagong, at which
place several fine ships have been built; some of which built of Red Jarool
timbers are ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
[ON; related to earl] jarool. Seejarul. jarosite ;<» i> w/. n a hydrous sulphate of
iron and potassium forming hexagonal crystals. [From Barranco Jaroso, an area
in Spain] jarrahyor'j, n a Western Australian timber-tree. Eucalyptus marginata.
This produced my difficulty in Chittagong. The Deputy Commissioner informed
me in answer to a question that he was not aware that boats (dugouts) were
exported from his district. Jarool boats (jarool is the best timber of Chittagong) are
, ...
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Hobson-Jobson: A Glossary of Colloquial Anglo-Indian Words ...
453 454. JAROOL. JAUN. tints, the former passing for rubies." — Tennent's
Ceylon, i. 38. JAROOL, s. The Lagerstroemia reginae, Roxb. H.-Beng. jarul, jdral.
A tree very extensively diffused in the forests of Eastern and Western India and
Pegu.
Sir Henry Yule, Arthur Coke Burnell, William Crooke, 1903
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «JAROOL»
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One more killed in tree fall
But if trees like Jarool, Putranjivi, Karanj are planted, then they will live longer if adequate care is taken," informed Agarwal. 350 dead trees in ... «Daily News & Analysis, Jun 15»
Chamber Music
Jaycee (“a member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce”) and jarool (“the Indian bloodwood”) are not rappers. A mere swine, as readers of ... «Washington Free Beacon, Apr 15»
Forests of Manipur during Pre-British Period (1826-1891)
Timber trees are plentiful, but those only near the Cachar Frontier have any commercial value, there Jarool (Lagerstroemia flosreginae, ... «E-Pao.net, Sep 13»
'Delhi needs to regain a balance in cultures'
... the amaltas and laburnums, yellow showers and then the gulmohar, a height of fiery red; the jarool, which moves us into winters, the kachnar ... «The New Indian Express, Apr 13»