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longar palm (n)

tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving

longar palm Sentence Examples

  1. The longar palm towered majestically over the lush rainforest canopy.
  2. The longar palm's fronds unfurled gracefully, creating a delicate shade below.
  3. Harriet collected fruit from the longar palm, its sweet pulp nourishing her weary body.
  4. The longar palm's trunk was smooth and resilient, providing shelter to numerous woodland creatures.
  5. Birdsong filled the air as they flitted amidst the longar palm's sprawling leaves.
  6. The longar palm's roots extended deep into the soil, anchoring it against howling winds.
  7. The indigenous people used the longar palm's fibers to craft sturdy mats and baskets.
  8. The longar palm's seeds were a valuable food source for both humans and animals.
  9. Alice marveled at the longar palm's resilience, having survived countless storms.
  10. The longar palm stood as a testament to the enduring beauty and vitality of the rainforest.

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tall fan palm of Africa and India and Malaysia yielding a hard wood and sweet sap that is a source of palm wine and sugar; leaves used for thatching and weaving

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The longar palm towered majestically over the lush rainforest canopy.

The longar palm's fronds unfurled gracefully, creating a delicate shade below.

Harriet collected fruit from the longar palm, its sweet pulp nourishing her weary body.

The longar palm's trunk was smooth and resilient, providing shelter to numerous woodland creatures.