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Meaning of tikoor

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tikoor (n.)

An East Indian tree (Garcinia pedunculata) having a large yellow fleshy fruit with a pleasant acid flavor.

tikoor Sentence Examples

  1. The tikoor was ablaze with intricate patterns and vibrant hues.
  2. The young woman adorned herself with a tikoor, its jewels twinkling in the sunlight.
  3. The antique tikoor had been passed down generations, a cherished heirloom.
  4. The artisan painstakingly crafted the tikoor, each bead meticulously sewn in place.
  5. The tikoor's delicate chains danced across the bride's forehead, creating an enchanting aura.
  6. The tikoor was a symbol of love and devotion in the ancient tradition.
  7. The dancer's tikoor sparkled and swayed as she twirled with captivating grace.
  8. The tikoor was a statement piece, adding an ethereal touch to the woman's ensemble.
  9. The museum showcased a stunning collection of tikoors, each with its own unique story to tell.
  10. The tikoor became a cherished object, evoking memories and carrying cultural significance.

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An East Indian tree (Garcinia pedunculata) having a large yellow fleshy fruit with a pleasant acid flavor.

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The tikoor was ablaze with intricate patterns and vibrant hues.

The young woman adorned herself with a tikoor, its jewels twinkling in the sunlight.

The antique tikoor had been passed down generations, a cherished heirloom.

The artisan painstakingly crafted the tikoor, each bead meticulously sewn in place.