Definition of Sandalwoods

1. Noun. (plural of sandalwood) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Sandalwoods

1. sandalwood [n] - See also: sandalwood

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sandalwoods

sandable
sandal
sandal foot
sandal strap dermatitis
sandaled
sandaliform
sandaling
sandalled
sandalling
sandalpunk
sandals
sandalwood
sandalwood family
sandalwood oil
sandalwood tree
sandalwoods (current term)
sandarac
sandarac tree
sandarach
sandaracs
sandbag
sandbagged
sandbagger
sandbaggers
sandbagging
sandbags
sandbank
sandbanks
sandbar

Literary usage of Sandalwoods

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"Some exotic sandalwoods occur as trees, and from them the highly scented sandalwood of jewel-boxes is obtained. Wild gingers. The twelfth order comprises ..."

2. Reports of the Survey (1899)
"They ordinarily have a rather peculiar brownish-green foliage—except the pale toad-flax, of which the leaves are lighter green. Some exotic sandalwoods ..."

3. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"It may be remarked, that any attempt to germinate seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods resulted in failure. Hillebrand records a similar fate in his Flora of ..."

4. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"It may be remarked, that any attempt to germinate seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods resulted in failure. Hillebrand records a similar fate in his Flora of ..."

5. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1917)
"The sandalwoods of Hawaii form the subject matter of a bulletin of the Hawaiian Board of Agriculture and Forestry, prepared by Mr. Joseph F. Rock. ..."

6. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1916)
"No one has as yet successfully germinated the seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods, and this difficulty is apparently connected with the semi-parasitic habit. ..."

7. Minnesota Plant Life by Conway MacMillan (1899)
"Some exotic sandalwoods occur as trees, and from them the highly scented sandalwood of jewel-boxes is obtained. Wild gingers. The twelfth order comprises ..."

8. Reports of the Survey (1899)
"They ordinarily have a rather peculiar brownish-green foliage—except the pale toad-flax, of which the leaves are lighter green. Some exotic sandalwoods ..."

9. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"It may be remarked, that any attempt to germinate seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods resulted in failure. Hillebrand records a similar fate in his Flora of ..."

10. The Indigenous Trees of the Hawaiian Islands by Joseph Francis Charles Rock (1913)
"It may be remarked, that any attempt to germinate seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods resulted in failure. Hillebrand records a similar fate in his Flora of ..."

11. The Plant World by Plant World Association, Wild Flower Preservation Society (U.S.) (1917)
"The sandalwoods of Hawaii form the subject matter of a bulletin of the Hawaiian Board of Agriculture and Forestry, prepared by Mr. Joseph F. Rock. ..."

12. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1916)
"No one has as yet successfully germinated the seeds of the Hawaiian sandalwoods, and this difficulty is apparently connected with the semi-parasitic habit. ..."

Other Resources:

Search for Sandalwoods on Dictionary.com!Search for Sandalwoods on Thesaurus.com!Search for Sandalwoods on Google!Search for Sandalwoods on Wikipedia!

Search