Sa > References for ‘Sáp, sap’
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[47] These trees are very useful in [...] can be used to make plates, the sap is used to produce gum for the [...] step by step, we have to proceed.
[25] Oak wood is somewhat light. It [...] and is used more as firewood. The sap and juices of the oak have medicinal [...] light variety of coal may be found.
[22] If, in the history of human struggle, [...] tree by sucking dry all its vital sap. But if the tree dies, the parasite [...] to suck society completely dry.
[51] Sáp haeyá kát́are [...] baesyá t́áno
[489] Aloe (Aloe vera, Liliaceae) is [...] for treating ulcers, while the sap is widely used for treating burns, [...] called the “burn plant”.
[529] Acasia babul is common in India. The sap can be mixed with other ingredients [...] juice after it has been refined.
[15] Several corollaries arise from [...] requires rubber plantations as rubber sap is the basic raw material for [...] tyre industry may be developed.
[18] Those who think that they can concern [...] into the human mind and finally sap all the sweeter and finer human [...] considered an ideal way of life.
[2] In this universe there are people [...] their right to pursue it. This will sap them of their inherent strength [...] Dharma lose their elevated stance.
[3] Though female diseases may not be obviously fatal, they slowly sap the vitality of the individual, [...] is the greatest thing in life.
[93] Those who think that they can concern [...] into the human mind and finally sap all the sweeter and finer human [...] considered an ideal way of life.
[68] Another meaning of the word kuvala is the juice or sap from kuvala trees, which [...] scraping the date palm trunk we obtain sap, molasses and toddy. All of these can be called by the single word kuvala .
[78] Ajagar snake has several species. In colloquial Bengali, we call it mayál sáp in the general sense; in English, [...] káliuṋga .
[164] That was a short aside about the [...] wood is kapotaka. Its juice or sap can also be put to various uses. [...] construction of boats and local ships.
[165] Aloe juice is a medicine. Dried aloe sap is called musabbar in Arabic. [...] used to be prepared out of aloe sap, or musabbar, which was used as [...] rasáiṋjana in Sanskrit, or kapotaka.
[51] The verbal root kat́h [...] the raw sugar prepared from the sap of the date palm is called [...] the Ráŕh region.
[26] 6) There are a few such plants which have a predominance of salty sap, for example, nune shák (in Sanskrit lonii). We also call them kavara.
[130] Though female diseases may not be obviously fatal, they slowly sap the vitality of the individual, [...] is the greatest thing in life.
[11] The seven categories mentioned [...] people never use the word “sap” (snake but “lata” [...] but you all know what they are.
[72] Poppy seeds can be cultivated with [...] the plant is mutative, and the sap is static. Poppy sap is intoxicating, hence it is called [...] from the Sanskrit word ahiphena.
[135] The meaning of át́há [...] then it also becomes sticky. The sap of many trees (such as acacia) [...] át́há (the sap of the acacia, gand, is a type [...] successfully fight the human beings].
[3] Kata ye elem jána re bándá kata ye kudrat karo Sáp haiyá kát́a [...] haiyá jháŕo