- and
Portugal to
Greece and
western and
southeastern Turkey. At one time
terebinths growing on the
eastern s****s of the
Mediterranean Sea (in Syria, Lebanon...
- USS
Terebinth (AN-59) – laid down as USS Balm (YN-78) – was a Ailanthus-class net
laying ship
which served with the U.S. Navy
during World War II. Terebinth...
- The
Terebinth of Nero (Latin:
Terebinthus Neronis; also
named Tiburtinum Neronis or
Obeliscus Neronis in Latin) was a
mausoleum built in
ancient Rome...
- (23 m) in diameter. This tree is
notable for
being one of the
largest terebinths in the area, and
marks the
upper end of the valley.
Since the
early 1970s...
-
pistachio coffee or
terebinth coffee, is a
traditional hot
beverage in
Kurdish and
Turkish cuisine. It is made of
ground roasted terebinth fruits (related...
-
locust comprise the most
prominent temperate forest genera,
while laurel,
terebinth,
Cercis siliquastrum, broom, red firethorn, and oak
species such as Quercus...
- Tülin, or Aylanur. In
Hebrew the name Ayla is
commonly said to mean "
terebinth tree" or "oak tree" from the
words "ela/אֵלָה" and "alon/אַלּוֹן" respectively...
-
Tsikoudia (Gr****: τσικουδιά, romanized: tsikoudiá,
literally "
terebinth") is a
traditional alcoholic beverage and
pomace brandy from the Gr**** island...
-
historically near
Hebron ("And
Abram moved his tent, and came to
dwell at the
terebinths of Mamre,
which are in Hebron; and he
built an
altar there to יהוה") and...
- with the
terebinth,[citation needed]
which is a tree
native to
southern Europe,
North Africa, and the
Middle East. One
variety of
terebinth furnishes...