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Definition of Jungles
1. jungle [n] - See also: jungle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jungles
Literary usage of Jungles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Cyclopædia of India and of Eastern and Southern Asia: Commercial by Edward Balfour (1885)
"... HIND. tree ш тегу common in many of the dry sub-alpine Captain Beddome says
this fragrant resin-yielding jungles of the Madras Presidency, ..."
2. Forest flora of British Burma by Sulpice Kurz (1877)
"The BAMBOO jungles are characterised by the great uniformity of their aspect and
by the poorness of their undergrowth, no doubt caused by the dense and ..."
3. A Visit to India, China, and Japan in the Year 1853 by Bayard Taylor (1874)
"... jungles, a desolate region, swarming with tigers, and so unhealthy that from
the end of July to the first of January it is impassable. ..."
4. Light in the East by James Mills Thoburn (1894)
"The missionaries had extended their efforts into the jungles, and a church of
fourteen members had been organized at a place called Wades- ville, ..."
5. The Forests and Gardens of South India by Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (1861)
"RULES FOR THE PRESERVATION OP jungles IN THE DISTRICT OF COIMBATORE. 1. No timber
exceeding 12 inches in diameter, nor any of the trees specified in par. ..."