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 Latin nameManilkara hexandra Dubard
 FamilySapotaceae
 Identified with (Lat)Mimusops hexandra Roxb.
 Identified with (Skt)rājādana
 Identified with (Hin)khirnī
 Identified with (Tam)pālai, ulakkaippālai
 Identified with (Mal)paḻamuṇpāla, paḻamuṅṅippāla
 Identified with (Eng)Obtuse-leaved mimusops
 Search occurrencerājādana, in the Pandanus database of Sanskrit e-texts
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Monier-Williams: A Sanskrit-English Dictionary (p. 874)
rājādana, m. (and ī f. L.) N. of a kind of tree, Hcar.; Suśr. &c. (accord. to L., Buchanania Latifolia [n. its nut]; Mimusops Kauki [n. its fruit]; Butea Frondosa).

Tamil Lexicon, University of Madras (p. 2631)
pālai: 01 1. Arid, desert tract; 2. Aridity, barrenness; 3. Burning-ground; 4. Temporary separation of a lover from his sweetheart; 5. Ironwood of Ceylon; 6. Woolly ironwood; 7. Indian guttapercha; 8. Wedge-leaved ape-flower; 9. Silvery-leaved apeflower, m. tr. Mimusops kauki ; 10. Seven-leaved milk-plant; 11. Conessi-bark; 12. Mango-like cerbera; 13. Blue-dyeing rosebay; 14. Woolly dyeing rosebay; 15. India-rubber vine; 16. Brazilian nutmeg, l. tr. Cryptocarya wightiana ; 17. Green wax flower; 18. A specific melody-type; 19. A kind of lute; 20. A group of melodies, of which there are seven classes; 21. The 7th nakṣatra ; 22. The 5th nakṣatra; 23. A symbolic word used in dice-play
02 1. Girl; 2. Child; 3. A young woman under 16 years of age; 4. The period up to the 16 year in the life of a woman; 5. Śiva-Śakti


 
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