NOUN
- long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp
How To Use tamarind tree In A Sentence
- You see that huge tamarind tree, just outside the gate?
- The voices thinned down and receded slowly, the owl fluttered its wings and took off from the tamarind tree.
- It was well past noon when Nefer crept up close to them, and climbed a tamarind tree from which he could spy over the thornbush zareba that surrounded the camp. Warlock
- He and his church sang a welcome under a simple shelter overshadowed by a tamarind tree. Indian Balm - Travels in the Southern Subcontinent
- Nothing more relaxing, you might think, than the weekly meeting of four friends in the shade of the tamarind tree.
- Archaeologists have long known that certain tamarind trees were considered sacred.
- It is among the more eco-friendly commercial enterprises in this region where you can still find a century-old tamarind tree overlooking the swimming pool and providing shade to diners on the patio.
- By this time, the three of them had reached the tamarind tree.
- There is a tamarind tree next to the tomb, which is reputed to be as old as the tomb itself.
- It had been cleaned in the morning and they could see a heap of faded flowers at the foot of a tamarind tree nearby.