pipal

pipal
noun Etymology: Hindi & Urdu pīpal, from Sanskrit pippala Date: 1788 a large long-lived fig (Ficus religiosa) of India

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  • pipal — /ˈpipəl/ (say peepuhl) noun a species of fig tree, Ficus religiosa, of India, somewhat resembling the banyan. Compare bo tree. Also, pipul, peepul. {Hindi pippal (from Sanskrit), pīpal} …  

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