Definition of Jarul

1. a tree with purple blooms [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Jarul

jarped
jarping
jarps
jarrah
jarrahs
jarrahwood
jarred
jarring
jarringly
jarringness
jarrings
jars
jarsful
jarta
jartas
jarul (current term)
jaruls
jarvey
jarveys
jarvie
jarvies
jarvy
jasest
jasey
jaseys
jashawk
jasies
jasm
jasmin
jasmine

Literary usage of Jarul

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

1. The Indian Forester (1885)
"And in the first article in the same number of the Indian Forester it is noted that attempts are being made to grow jarul in Assam. ..."

2. The Indian Forester (1901)
"During the year 1808-99, 22-6 tons of Iron-wood, va'ued at Rs.2036, 93-5 tons of jarul wood, valued at Rs.5612, 20 tons of other wood, valued at Rs.806, ..."

3. Principal Heads of the History and Statistics of the Dacca Division (1868)
"The most valuable timber found in the District is the jarul ... The colour of the wood of the jarul is a light salmon color. The grain is coarse and uneven. ..."

4. History of the British Colonies by Robert Montgomery Martin (1835)
"6 feet in girth, used in boat-building; but the wood is soft, and deficient in toughness. It is extensively used in Bengal under the name of jarul. ..."

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