"tʰaɖo" meaning in All languages combined

See tʰaɖo on Wiktionary

Noun [Jarawa]

IPA: /tʰaɖo/
Head templates: {{head|anq|noun}} tʰaɖo
  1. Pandanus andamanensis, a pandanus palm indigenous to the Andamans, used by the Jarawa for medicine and wooden baskets Categories (lifeform): Plants
    Sense id: en-tʰaɖo-anq-noun-7~qQX43j Categories (other): Jarawa entries with incorrect language header

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