Definition of Pyengadu

1. a Burmese ironwood [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pyengadu

pyelitis
pyelitises
pyelogram
pyelograms
pyelographic
pyelographically
pyelography
pyelonephritic
pyelonephritides
pyelonephritis
pyeloplasties
pyeloplasty
pyemia
pyemias
pyemic
pyengadu (current term)
pyengadus
pyes
pyet
pyets
pygal
pygals
pygarg
pygargs
pygargus
pygidia
pygidial
pygidium
pygidiums
pygmaean

Literary usage of Pyengadu

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

1. Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign by Thomas Laslett (1894)
"CHAPTER XXI. ASIATIC TIMBERS—INDIA AND BURMAH—(Continued). THE pyengadu, or Iron-wood* tree of Pegu and Arrow- can, ..."

2. Timber and Timber Trees, Native and Foreign by Thomas Laslett (1894)
"CHAPTER XXI. ASIATIC TIMBERS—INDIA AND BURMAH—(Continued). THE pyengadu, or Iron-wood* tree of Pegu and Arrow- can, ..."

3. Afoot and Afloat in Burma by Alfred Henry Williams (1922)
"In Burma there is a kind of timber called pyengadu, or ironwood, ... pyengadu is a very strong wood, as its common name (ironwood) implies. ..."

4. Select Extra-tropical Plants, Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or by Ferdinand von Mueller (1891)
"The " pyengadu " of India, extending to China and the Phillipine- Islands. ascending mountains to 3000 feet. An Acacia-like tree, attaining a height of ..."

5. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"Ironwood " of Pegu and Arracan. Hindi " Jambu," Burm. " pyengadu," Philipp. " Acle." Formerly named Mimosa Acle. and Inga ..."

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