How To Use Ormosia In A Sentence

  • The aluminium balustrade with afrormosia handrail supports an angled hardwood book rest and the cast aluminium reading lamp, with a curved metal stem, springs from a hardwood post on the side.
  • Pericopsis elata largely known as Assamela or Afrormosia, is a high tree, belonging to the Fabaceae family, often found in the semi-deciduous forest types.
  • Four years ago, the conglomerate was awarded a massive logging concession of more than 100,000 square miles just to the south of the town, and it is now felling the forest for the precious afrormosia tree - African teak.
  • These new oils are used extensively in modern teak and afrormosia furniture, but the resultant finish hardly compares with the older process.
  • Timbers are also prominent: English elm for the balcony boards and, for storage, afrormosia - a hard wood with a close grain similar to teak - and contribute a warm, natural feel to the interior.
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  • Rice, mung bean, ormosia, peanut and many legume vegetables always need to be soaked before washing them. However, it is a rather troublesome matter to keep the water separated from the food.
  • The need for wood trim on glass boats cannot be too highly stressed, in my opinion - the result is mahogany trim in the cabin, afrormosia handrails on deck and, perhaps most important of all, a varnished afrormosia sheerstrake and capping to set off the sheer.
  • Afrormosia is an economically important timber species that is considered an excellent alternative to teak.
  • Oedema patient pass water is little, if be in first when serve as beverage with ormosia Bao soup, morrow swollen situation can drop, take 67 days repeatedly, the likelihood is completely abreaction.
  • They made teak and afrormosia furniture in the 'sixties to a modern design.
  • Lethargic legal so far ormosia frostian on to put schonberg into synchronising of lust of cymograph. Rational Review
  • At first sight a plushy one: wall to wall plum coloured carpet, but of penny-pinching quality, two fat looking easy chairs with cheap foam seats, a pair of shoulder high metal filing cabinets and a modern afrormosia desk. Rat Race
  • One such threatened species is the tropical hardwood know as afrormosia or African teak.
  • Also known as Afrormosia, Kokrodua and Assamela, the African teak (Pericopsis elata) has brown, green or yellow-brown bark.

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