Definitionn. fig tree of India noted for great size and longevity
Last update: June 26, 2015
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The villages lie thickly scattered, consisting of low thatched cottages, and surrounded by patches of garden land, or groves of banyan, pipal and pakar trees. [Please select]
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Pipal trees grow on forever, never changing, except to grow bigger and bigger. [Please select]
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"In the grounds of the River Palace--across the river--beginning close to the great pipal trees." [Please select]
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I looked for a hundred pipal trees, and found them--near the River Palace. [Please select]
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I looked from there, and saw another hundred pipal trees--here, below this fort--exactly a hundred. [Please select]
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They had dug right up to the pipal trees, and half-killed them by tunneling under their roots along one side; but without discovering anything so far, except a few old coins. [Please select]
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For one thing, the blasting powder laid ready by the sappers under the pipal trees for explosion the day following, blew up prematurely. [Please select]
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