Definition of Talipat

1. a palm [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Talipat

talesman
talesmen
taleteller
talewise
taleysim
tali
taliation
taligrade
talin
talinum
talinums
talion
talion dread
talionic
talions
talipat (current term)
talipats
taliped
talipedic
talipeds
talipes
talipes arcuatus
talipes calcaneovalgus
talipes calcaneovarus
talipes calcaneus
talipes cavus
talipes equinovalgus
talipes equinus
talipes plantaris

Literary usage of Talipat

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Residence at Sierra Leone: Described from a Journal Kept on the Spot, and by Elizabeth Colville Colville of Culross, Elizabeth Melville, Caroline Sheridan Norton (1849)
"... Larder and Cupboard Economy — talipat and other Palms — Morning Scenes and Sounds — Mango Trees — Bamboos — Bermuda Grass — Lizards and Snakes. ..."

2. All about the "coconut Palm" (Cocos Nucifera): Including Practical by John Ferguson (1898)
"Sago is prepared from the granulated pith of the talipat palm, which some equal to the tree sago of the Molucca? ; but if I may judge from the specimen that ..."

3. A Catalogue Raisonnée [sic] of Oriental Manuscripts in the Library of the by William Taylor (1857)
"The book is short, of medium thickness, on narrow talipat leaves, " in good order. ... The book is short and thin, on broad talipat leaves, in good order. ..."

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