NOUN
- large semi-evergreen tree of the East Indies; trunk exudes a tenacious gum; bitter bark used as a tonic; seeds yield an aromatic oil; sometimes placed in genus Melia
How To Use neem tree In A Sentence
- Dressed in a simple loincloth, first the men shower with cold water, then clean their teeth with a small twig from the neem tree.
- Their joint Legal Opposition claimed that the fungicidal properties of the Neem tree had been public knowledge in B2fxxx
- Two Pakistani flags were seen tied to a neem tree above a 'dargah' by locals, who informed the police. Pakistan flag hoisted over a dargah in Gujarat (India)
- The idea is simple: make high quality body care products out of this awesome plant called the neem tree and then sell them here in the United States. Think Relevance
- Neem trees are considered fair game in the village. And Shahabpuris greet each other sparingly.
- He picked up a rotting banana skin and hung it on the leaves of a neem tree that grew near the gate of the house, so that it would startle the owners when they came out.
- Billy has been researching organic repellent using the oil of the neem trees he has planted around the gardens.
- He laid out the Botanic gardens in Khartoum, as he did at Luxor, in Upper Egypt; and he imported the Neem trees from India to shade the streets.