Definition of Seringa

1. a Brazilian tree [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Seringa

serine-type D-Ala-D-Ala carboxypeptidase
serine carboxypeptidase
serine deaminase
serine dehydrase
serine diazoacetate
serine endopeptidase
serine protease
serine protease inhibitor
serine proteinase inhibitors
serine proteinases
serine sulfhydrase
serine sulfhydrolyase
serines
serinette
sering
seringa (current term)
seringas
serinol
serins
seriocomedies
seriocomedy
seriocomic
seriocomical
seriocomically
seriograph
seriography
serioscopy
serious
serious-minded
serious-mindedness

Literary usage of Seringa

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

1. The Treasury of Botany: A Popular Dictionary of the Vegetable Kingdom; with by John Lindley (1866)
"п./ below, and contains four ; the two stamens bave many : teed». CW. CO I India-rubber tree. seringa. The Portuguese name for the ' seringa, ..."

2. Travels in South America: From the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean by Paul Marcoy (1875)
"... by the Portuguese seringa, and by the French and English caoutchouc. —Across the bay of Limoeiro. ..."

3. Travels in the Interior of South Africa: Comprising Fifteen Years' Hunting by James Chapman (1868)
"... seringa Forests—Approach to the Zambesi Basin—Daka—Interview with Maka- lakas—The Sable ... seringa ..."

4. A Narrative of the Sufferings of James Bristow by James Bristow (1793)
"... from seringa- pat am to My fore—various expeditions of Tippoo again/I the tributaries of the Nizam—cruel treatment of the ..."

5. A Voyage Up the River Amazon: Including a Residence at Pará by William Henry Edwards (1847)
"... Leave the Amazon — Assai palms — A friend lost and a friend gained — Braves — Our water jars — Crossing the bay of Limoeiro — seringa trees — A lost day ..."

6. A Voyage Up the River Amazon: Including a Residence at Pará by William Henry Edwards (1847)
"... and other birds—Wood scene—Habits of our Indians—Arrive at Braves—Pottery painting— Water-jars—Filing the teeth—Funeral of a child—A palm swamp—seringa ..."

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