Dhaura

/ˈdɑːʊrə/ noun

Definition

A large tree found in India, known scientifically as Anogeissus latifolia, valued for its wood and gum.

Etymology

From Sanskrit dhaura or Hindi dhawra. The word enters English through colonial botanical documentation of Indian trees and their regional names.

Kelly Says

The dhaura tree's scientific journey is fascinating—it produces Arabic gum used in textiles and food, which is why colonial botanists were so interested in documenting and naming it.

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