"Toona ciliata" meaning in Translingual

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Proper name

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  1. A taxonomic species within the family Meliaceae – Australian red cedar. Tags: feminine Synonyms: red cedar, toon, toona, Burma cedar, Indian cedar, Moulmein cedar, Queensland red cedar, Indian mahogany Hypernyms (species): Sapindales (english: order), Meliaceae (english: family), Cedreloideae (english: subfamily), Toona (english: genus)
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