10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «KAFAL»
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The gardeners dictionary - Jilid 1 - Halaman 582
Balsamodendron kafal (Kafal tree). Leaves palmately trifoliate; leaflets serrated at the apex, younger ones villous; berry compressed, with prominent dots at the apex. — This tree is also a native of Arabia, where it attains to the height of twenty ...
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A Dictionary, Persian, Arabic, and English: With a ... - Halaman 1196
Kafal, The buttocks of a horse. A cloth laid across the loins of a horse. Kuffal, (pl. of J's kāfil and of J: kafit) Sureties, bondsmen. Persons who fast continually. p J# kafal, The buttocks, the haunches; the crupper (of a horse). A kind of cloth used ...
John Richardson, Sir Charles Wilkins, Francis Johnson, 1829
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Devi: Tales of the Goddess of Our Time - Halaman 169
Each day, the daughter-in-law would see her friends leave and would ask if she too could go see her parents, and eat the kafal fruit that grew in their yard. But the mother-in-law would bark: 'Bhol!' . If she, the younger one, went away, who ...
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Horticultural Development In Hills - Halaman 121
Some of these are very tasty and nutritive, e.g., wild strawberry, a kind of Robus, locally known "Hinsalu', Kafal (myrieenage hook), wild fig (glomerate roxb) also known as Beru and mulberry. Kafal is mostly eated fresh as fruit. Kilmora a local ...
Vishwambhar Prasad Sati, 2004
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Flora Medica: a botanical account of all the more ... - Halaman 169
Amyris Kafal Forsk. 80. Balsamodendron Kafal Kunth. gen. tereb. 16. DC. prodr. ii. 76. — Arabia. Young leaflets villous, acute, serrated at the point, old ones smooth, often obtuse. Branches slightly spiny. Fruit compressed, with an elevated ...
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"Between the Jaws of Hyenas": A Diplomatic History of ... - Halaman 112
Balambaras Kafal occupied Karan in late July 1888 on their own account. A son-in-law of the treacherous Ras Walda-Mikael of Hamasen and like him a collaborator of the Egyptians, Kafal had thrown in his lot with the new rulers of Massawa ...
Richard Alan Caulk, Bahru Zewde, 2002
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Scripture illustrated by means of natural Science: in ... - Halaman 421
BALSAM TREES, Amyris, opobalsamum, abu schdm; that is, wry sweet scented ( father of, scent). It is a middle sized tree, the branches widely spreading. Amyris, kafal. Obs. The leaves are ternated; the folioles sessile, and serrated at the apex ...
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The Natural Dyes of Nepal - Halaman 75
Step-II Amount of alum mordanted woolen yarn used = 100 gms Amount of Kafal tree bark used = 50 gms Volume of water used = 2 litres. By applying above process of dyeing, 100 gms of alum mordanted woolen yarn was dyed with 50 gms of ...
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Flora of Tropical East Africa - Burseraceae (1991) - Halaman 91
Amyris agallocha Roxb., 28 Amyris commiphom Roxb., 29 Amyris kafal Forssk., 81 Amyris kalaf Forsslc, 81 Amyris papynfera Del, 5 Balsamea Gled., 8 Balsamea edulis (Klotzsch) Baill., 65 Balsamea mollir (Oliv.) Engl., 54 Baltamea pilosa ...
Jan Bevington Gillett, 1991
(Kadang-kadang aji Dahlan mengu apkannya kafal, pakai f, malah tetapi kadang-kadang juga dikatakannya tetafi. Tenaga dan fedoman kita untuk mendayung kafal dan kemudian menyelam ke dasar segara untuk mengambil mutiara ...
Achdiat Karta Mihardja, 2010