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Definition of Dagame
1. Noun. Source of a tough elastic wood.
Group relationships: Calycophyllum, Genus Calycophyllum
Generic synonyms: Tree
Lexicographical Neighbors of Dagame
Literary usage of Dagame
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Fly-rods and Fly-tackle: Suggestions as to Their Manufacture and Use by Henry Parkhurst Wells (1901)
"Since writing the foregoing I have made and used several rods of dagame, and have
seen ... But just as all beef is not tender, so all dagame wood is not ..."
2. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India from Calcutta to by Reginald Heber (1849)
"... Mayor and Mr. Ward occasionally come from Bad- dagame to do the duty, and the
former remained here a month previous to our arrival, to prepare the young ..."
3. Narrative of a Journey Through the Upper Provinces of India: From Calcutta by Reginald Heber (1846)
"There is neither chaplain nor resident Church missionary here, but Mr. Mayor and Mr.
Ward occasionally come from Bad- dagame to do the duty, and the former ..."
4. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1803;: Explorations by Early Navigators ...by Edward Gaylord Bourne by Edward Gaylord Bourne (1909)
"Rodas, Capt. Silvestre de (alc.-may.) : stationed at dagame, 28, 91; in campaigns
against insurgents, 38, 123, 125-127, 145, 166; his services, 113. ..."
5. Forestry Quarterly by New York State College of Forestry (1906)
"Of the smaller trees of value there is also to be mentioned dagame, Rondeletia,
arborescent Griseb., occasionally growing beyond 2 feet diameter, ..."
6. Commercial Cuba: A Book for Business Men by William Jared Clark (1898)
"The next station is the unimportant one of dagame, thirty-seven and one-fifth
miles from Havana. The cultivation becomes less as we progress, until the town ..."