Definition of Kafal. Meaning of Kafal. Synonyms of Kafal

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Definition of Kafal

Kafal
Kafal Ka*fal", n. (Bot.) The Arabian name of two trees of the genus Balsamodendron, which yield a gum resin and a red aromatic wood.

Meaning of Kafal from wikipedia

- triangular in shape and are astringent in taste. Known locally as 'kaphal' or 'kafal' in Uttarakhand and Nepal,'sohphie' in Meghalaya or 'maching' in Nyshi language...
- – Female. Hisss (2010), Pla**** pivotal role of Mad Granny 'Pagli Dadi' KAFAL: Wild Berries 2013. She acted in the two-minute thriller, PAAP KA ANTH,...
- (5/6): 93–114. JSTOR 24642349. Tree, Kafal (26 May 2019). "महादेवी वर्मा और कुमाऊँ के रामगढ़ में उनकी मीरा कुटीर". Kafal Tree. Retrieved 7 December 2020....
- Retrieved 24 January 2014. Tree, Kafal (2020-12-23). "पैयाँ की टहनियों बिना पहाड़ियों की शादी का मंडप अधूरा रहता है". Kafal Tree. Retrieved 2024-01-31. Trees...
- please speak". In Uttarakhand and Nepal, it is rendered as "kafal pako", or "the kafal fruit (Myrica esculenta) is ripe", as is the case in May–June...
- Forsk. (together with two other varieties, Amyris kataf Forsk. and Amyris kafal Forsk.). Its Arabic name is abusham or basham, which is identical to the...
- name Commiphora kua (R.Br. ex Royle) Vollesen (1984) Synonyms List Amyris kafal Forssk. (1775) Balsamea abyssinica Engl. (1880) Balsamea habessinica (O...
- C****ospondias axillaris, also known as lapsi Myrica esculenta, also known as kafal "Rubus ellipticus Sm". Plants of the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens...
- Sukulgunda 2014 Thuli 2014 Dhoon 2014 Stupid Mann 2015 Bhool Bhulaiya 2016 Kafal ****o 2016 Refugee 2016 Baazigar 2016 Subba Saab 2016 Radha 2017 Lake Side...
- November 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2013. "Sound Current: 'Bulgarian folklor- Kafal sviri'". YouTube. 29 July 2012. Archived from the original on 8 April 2017...