WHAT DOES SEKOBANG MEAN IN MALAY?
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Definition of sekobang in the Malay dictionary
sorghum plant, flower lorry, turmeric, lizard, tree, hillside, Anaxagorea scortechinii. sekobang sj tumbuhan, bunga leraki, kekapur, pelir musang, pokok guring, sesundo bukit, Anaxagorea scortechinii.
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4 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «SEKOBANG»
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CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: ...
... rumpo-rumpo, sebereteh kayu, sekobang, sepuleh, sepulis, sepulit, serawas paya, seruas, setebal, setubal, tahi musang, tembusu ayer, tembusu paya, tengkok biawak in Philippines: baagu, bago-sala, bulubuaia, hambuaia, himbubuaia, ...
Umberto Quattrocchi, 2012
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Tumbuhan liar: khasiat ubatan & kegunaan lain - Halaman 178
khasiat ubatan & kegunaan lain Hean Chooi Ong. SEPULIH NAMA VERNAKULAR: SEPULIH, MEMPULIH, PEPULIT, DADA KURA, KAHWA HUTAN, KELA, KOPI HUTAN, LIDAH RUSA, MEMBERA GADING, MENGKUDU BADAK, PAKAN ...
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Kamus Lengkap - Jilid 1 - Halaman 790
(sejenis pokok, bunga lerak, kekapur, pali monyet, sekobang kecil, sesundo bukit, Anaxagorea scortechinii). 2. (sejenis pokok, Fagraea auriculata). pelir, pelir tikus a type of tree, Drypetes spp. (sejenis pokok, Drypetes spp.). pelisir pieat (lisu ...
Awang Sujai Hairul, Yusoff Khan, 1977
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Medicinal and poisonous plants - Trbtan 12-13 - Halaman 69
Synonyms Anaxagorea scortechinii King (1892). Vernacular names Malaysia: kekapur, seko- bang kechil, pali monyet (Peninsular). Thailand: champuun (Bangkok, peninsular). Distribution Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, ...
Roeland Hendrikus Maria Julien Lemmens, N. Bunyapraphatsara, 2003