dhawa


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Noun1.dhawa - an Indian tree of the family Combretaceae that is a source of timber and gum
Combretaceae, combretum family, family Combretaceae - a family of tropical trees and shrubs of the order Myrtales
tree - a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms
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My home for five days was Hotel Dhawa. One of the newest in the resort, it's actually located on a separate island called Cayo Las Brujas.
With more than 30 years of global experience in the hospitality industry, Butt's strategic acumen and drive to innovate has been instrumental in the launch of several hospitality brands; Four Points, Angsana, Dhawa and Cassia.
Reported in Nawa-e-Waqt (May 3, 2016) a Multani man's secret second wedding plan proved costly (mehnga parr gya) when his first wife attacked the wedding (dhawa bol dya).
(2.) "Let there be witnesses between you when death nears and you make bequests: two upright persons (ithnan dhawa 'adlin) from among your people, or two other persons if you are on the road.
Gumghatti, dhawa sumac Leaves contain 32-39% tannin; used for
For example, musical groups formed, such as the Arffan Qallo and Biftu Ganamo, in Dirre Dhawa (Jalata, 1993: 161).
Reported in Mashriq (January 28, 2016) town officials in Peshawar raided the office of the healthcare commission (dhawa bol diya) in an attempt to close it down during an operation against illegal occupation of government land.
O, you possessors of reason (dhawa al-hij[an]), could it ever really occur to any one with sense and who knows Arabic and knows what tashbih (means) that this (transient and dull human) face is like that (splendidly brilliant face of God)?(153)