Get Free Checker

banyan

[ UK /bˈænɪən/ ]
[ US /ˈbænjən/ ]
NOUN
  1. a loose fitting jacket; originally worn in India
  2. East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks

How To Use banyan In A Sentence

  • Then it scampered off up the aerial roots of a nearby banyan tree.
  • Unfortunately, every guide in the shikar was horribly gored, luckily I was able to climb the offending Banyan tree and escaped serious injury. Odds and Ends
  • Banyankole society is divided into a high-ranked caste (social class) of pastoralists (nomadic herders) and a lower-ranked caste of farmers.
  • One will be a Banyan Tree brand, with villas dug into the hillside, another will be built high above the lovely Navarino Bay. Grand ambitions: ecoluxury in Greece
  • The branches of the banyan tree had apparently entered deep into a building on Patullos Road and posed a threat to the stability of the building.
  • Banyan trees usually sprout at the most unlikely spots, like rooftops, cracks in concrete structures or over walls.
  • This book is a biography of one tree, a Douglas - fi r, but it could be any tree-an Australian eucalpytus, an Indian banyan, an English oak, an African baobab, a mahogany from the Amazon, or a cedar of Lebanon. AvaxHome RSS:
  • The interconnection matrix of the banyan network was obtained and simulation calculation was carried out, which accords with experimental results.
  • Women sell barbecued meat and peanuts beneath the shade of a sacred banyan tree.
  • But the round-faced, bespectacled author, who graduated from medical school and has worked as a business strategist for the consulting firm Ernst & Young, says he is not like the wise old grandmother who sits under a banyan tree telling stories. RNB Roundup: a compendium of religion news stories
View all