Definitionn. a tropical tree or shrub bearing fruit that germinates while still on the tree and having numerous prop roots that eventually form an impenetrable mass and are important in land building
Last update: August 25, 2015
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Next to the lake is a big mangrove. [Please select]
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The mangrove swamps at the north-west end of the harbour have been drained and partially built over. [Please select]
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I calculated that a month before she had been smelling the mangrove swamps of Angola. [Please select]
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Seeing that the coast was clear, for Disco stood as motionless as a mangrove tree, blenny hopped upon the dry land. [Please select]
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A good supply of suitable timbers, the most valuable of which, possibly, is mangrove timber, locally known as 'bakau.' [Please select]
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Other suitable timbers are known, but as far as preliminary experiments show mangrove timber gives the best yield. [Please select]
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After looking it over and talking about it a bit, they chose a mangrove bush for their very own. [Please select]
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They dropped us at a woodshed in a mangrove swamp, where a Mr. [Please select]
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