East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks.
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Examples for "banyan"
Examples for "banyan"
1No banyan days with us, now, in the navy, was the answer.
2The banyan was India's national tree, and the word itself was Gujarati.
3Some of the non-fruit-bearing kind of banyan-trees formed the background of the landscape.
4Soon after the intended assailants stood among the rooted branches of the banyan.
5They also walk in procession round the banyan or sacred tree.
1Not all sunny garden flowers become banian-trees by the falling of the walls.
2Sraddhas are performed there under the banian called the Akshaya or inexhaustible banian.
3Arrived at the foot of that banian, he saw the remains of Rajadharman.
4On that plot stood a large and beautiful banian with a spherical top.
5Freed from the noose, the cat ran with speed and got upon the banian.
1Cutter turned the tank's muzzle toward the banyan tree where Kuze was concealed.
2And Jerry sat under the banyan tree and observed the flight of all Somo.
3Parvata rose up from his seat under the banyan tree.
4An enormous banyan tree stands on the lawn at Barrackpore.
5The banyan tree has to be seen to be understood.
1Over a few ploughed fields, and past that large banian tree, the jungle begins.
2A large banian tree afforded us an imaginary shelter, but we were drenched to the skin in a few seconds.
3Dr. Jerdon notes that he procured a nest at Saugor from a high branch of a banian tree in cantonments.
4They went a little further, and dismounted at a pleasant cool bank, shaded by a large banian tree, and close to the Ganges.
5At some remote period a bird has dropped the seed of the banian tree (ficus Indicus) upon the decaying summit of a dagoba.
1The champion is the Indian banyan (Ficus benghalensis), a tree so big it can resemble a small forest from afar.
2One of them we passed through I am sure would have run any Indian banyan hard for extent of ground covered, if it were measured.
1Nyagrodha is the Ficus Bengalensis, Linn.
Translations for East Indian fig tree