kalantas — ka·lan·tas … English syllables
kalantas — noun Philippine timber tree having hard red fragrant wood • Syn: ↑Philippine mahogany, ↑Philippine cedar, ↑Toona calantas, ↑Cedrela calantas • Hypernyms: ↑mahogany, ↑mahogany tree … Useful english dictionary
Cedrela calantas — kalantas kalantas n. A Philippine timber tree ({Toona calantas} or {Cedrela calantas}) having hard red fragrant wood. Syn: Philippine mahogany, Philippine cedar, {Toona calantas}, {Cedrela calantas}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cedrela calantas — kalantas kalantas n. A Philippine timber tree ({Toona calantas} or {Cedrela calantas}) having hard red fragrant wood. Syn: Philippine mahogany, Philippine cedar, {Toona calantas}, {Cedrela calantas}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toona calantas — kalantas kalantas n. A Philippine timber tree ({Toona calantas} or {Cedrela calantas}) having hard red fragrant wood. Syn: Philippine mahogany, Philippine cedar, {Toona calantas}, {Cedrela calantas}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Toona calantas — kalantas kalantas n. A Philippine timber tree ({Toona calantas} or {Cedrela calantas}) having hard red fragrant wood. Syn: Philippine mahogany, Philippine cedar, {Toona calantas}, {Cedrela calantas}. [WordNet 1.5] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Philippine cedar — noun Philippine timber tree having hard red fragrant wood • Syn: ↑Philippine mahogany, ↑kalantas, ↑Toona calantas, ↑Cedrela calantas • Hypernyms: ↑mahogany, ↑mahogany tree • … Useful english dictionary
calantas — Etymology: Spanish calantás, from Tagalog kalantas variant of kalantas … Useful english dictionary
Toona — taxobox name = Toona image caption = Toona ciliata regnum = Plantae unranked divisio = Angiosperms unranked classis = Eudicots unranked ordo = Rosids ordo = Sapindales familia = Meliaceae genus = Toona subdivision ranks = species subdivision =… … Wikipedia
Waray literature — Earliest accounts of this literature date back to 1668 when a Spanish Jesuit by the name of Fr. Ignatio Francisco Alzina documented the poetic forms such as the candu , haya , ambahan , canogon , bical , balac , siday and awit . He also described … Wikipedia