English to Dutch Meaning of banyan - waringin


Banyan :
waringin

waringin, banian boom, makelaar

waringinbanyans
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Definitions of banyan in English
Noun(1) East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks(2) a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India
Examples of banyan in English
(1) The day includes the ceremonial watering of banyan trees to commemorate the banyan tree under which Buddha sat when he attained enlightenment.(2) The monument is a massive flagpole entwined with the trunk and branches of a symbolic banyan tree forged in steel.(3) The branches of the banyan tree had apparently entered deep into a building on Patullos Road and posed a threat to the stability of the building.(4) Then it scampered off up the aerial roots of a nearby banyan tree .(5) A porter stops to rest under the shade of a huge banyan tree , its trunk twisting out of the earth and its umbrella-like branches arching over a granite stairway.
Related Phrases of banyan
(1) banyan tree ::
Banyan Tree
Synonyms
Noun
1. banyan tree ::
Banyan Tree
3. banian tree ::
banian boom
Different Forms
banyan, banyans
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