noun
or dha·va ˈdävə
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi dhāvā, from Sanskrit dhava
: an East Indian tree ( Anogeissus latifolia ) of the family Combretaceae that is used for timber and tanning and is a source of a gum
noun
or dha·va ˈdävə
( -s )
Etymology: Hindi dhāvā, from Sanskrit dhava
: an East Indian tree ( Anogeissus latifolia ) of the family Combretaceae that is used for timber and tanning and is a source of a gum
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012