AZEDERACH Synonyms
There is 1 hypernym of the word azederach. (close relations)
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| azedarach | nounn | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| chinaberry | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| china tree | nounn | |||||
noun • evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| chinaberry tree | nounn | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| melia azedarach | nounn | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| melia azederach | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree | ||||||
| persian lilac | nounn | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree • small densely branching Asiatic shrub having lanceolate leaves and panicles of fragrant lilac flowers | ||||||
| pride-of-india | nounn | |||||
noun • tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree • native to Asia, Australia, and East Indies, where it provides timber called pyinma; used elsewhere as an ornamental for its large showy flowers | ||||||