English to Nepali Meaning of baobab - baobab


Baobab :
baobab

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Definitions of baobab in English
Noun(1) African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pulp called monkey bread
Examples of baobab in English
(1) Even the ostrich squawk as they make their way across the sandvelt to open marshlands and savannahs dotted with acacia, baobab trees and wild sage bushes.(2) By ten we're stripped to shorts and tee-shirts and have a coffee stop under a giant baobab , the tree Livingstone likened to an upturned carrot.(3) Named after the African baobab tree, Vocal Baobab is one of the busiest and most popular folklore troupes in Havana, Cuba.(4) On the other hand, several tropical species of flowering plant, such as the African baobab tree and the Australian ironwood, rely on fruitbats to pollinate them.(5) School children will pitch in to help staff at Johannesburg Zoo plant baobabs and false cabbage trees at the zoo on Arbor Day, Friday, 2 September, to celebrate national Arbor Week.
(1) banyan tree ::
banyan रूख
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1. baobab ::
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