Definition of Takamaka

1. a gum-resin [n -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Takamaka

taivered
taivering
taivers
taivert
taj
tajes
tajine
tajines
tak
taka
takable
takadiastase
takahe
takahes
takamaka (current term)
takamakas
takanelite
takas
takayasu's arteritis
takayasu arteritis
takbir
takbirs
take-away
take-home
take-home pay
take-homes
take-in
take-no-prisoners

Literary usage of Takamaka

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

1. Educational Systems of the Chief Crown Colonies and Possessions of the by Great Britain Board of Education (1905)
"... excepting the one in charge of takamaka School, who is a lay female teacher, and those at St. Louis College, who belong to the Order of Freres Maristes, ..."

2. Indian Ocean: Mauritius, Reunion, Seychelles, Comoros, Madagascar by JPM Publications, JPM Publication Staff (2002)
"Islands around Praslin Huge takamaka and casuarina trees shade the exquisite white sandy beaches of Curieuse island, north of Praslin. ..."

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