slovodefinícia
santal
(czen)
santal,sandalwoodn: Zdeněk Brož
Santal
(gcide)
Santal \San"tal\, n. [Santalum + piperonal.] (Chem.)
A colorless crystalline substance, isomeric with piperonal,
but having weak acid properties. It is extracted from
sandalwood.
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order santalales
(encz)
order Santalales, n:
santal
(czen)
santal,sandalwoodn: Zdeněk Brož
Pterocarpus santalinus
(gcide)
Sandalwood \San"dal*wood\, n. [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar.
[,c]andal, or Gr. sa`ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr.
candana. Cf. Sanders.] (Bot.)
(a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian
and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several
other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian {Santalum
Freycinetianum} and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian
Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to
several other kinds of fragrant wood.
(b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields
sandalwood.
(c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for
dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).
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False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of
the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, {Myoporum
tenuifolium} of Tahiti.

Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the
heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus
santalinus}, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also
red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and
rubywood.
[1913 Webster] SandarachRedwood \Red"wood`\ (-w[oo^]d`), n. (Bot.)
(a) A gigantic coniferous tree (Sequoia sempervirens) of
California, and its light and durable reddish timber. See
Sequoia.
(b) An East Indian dyewood, obtained from {Pterocarpus
santalinus}, Caesalpinia Sappan, and several other
trees.
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Note: The redwood of Andaman is Pterocarpus dalbergioides;
that of some parts of tropical America, several species
of Erythoxylum; that of Brazil, the species of
Humirium.
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Santalaceous
(gcide)
Santalaceous \San`ta*la"ceous\, a. (Bot.)
Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants
(Santalaceae), of which the genus Santalum is the type,
and which includes the buffalo nut and a few other North
American plants, and many peculiar plants of the southern
hemisphere.
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Santalic
(gcide)
Santalic \San*tal"ic\, a. (Chem.)
Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sandalwood (Santalum);
-- used specifically to designate an acid obtained as a
resinous or red crystalline dyestuff, which is called also
santalin.
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Santalin
(gcide)
Santalin \San"ta*lin\, n. [Cf. F. santaline.] (Chem.)
Santalic acid. See Santalic.
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Santalum
(gcide)
Santalum \San"ta*lum\, n. [NL. See Sandalwood.] (Bot.)
A genus of trees with entire opposite leaves and small
apetalous flowers. There are less than a dozen species,
occurring from India to Australia and the Pacific Islands.
See Sandalwood.
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Santalum album
(gcide)
Sandalwood \San"dal*wood\, n. [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar.
[,c]andal, or Gr. sa`ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr.
candana. Cf. Sanders.] (Bot.)
(a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian
and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several
other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian {Santalum
Freycinetianum} and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian
Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to
several other kinds of fragrant wood.
(b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields
sandalwood.
(c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for
dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).
[1913 Webster]

False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of
the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, {Myoporum
tenuifolium} of Tahiti.

Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the
heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus
santalinus}, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also
red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and
rubywood.
[1913 Webster] SandarachKyaboca wood \Ky`a*bo"ca wood`\n. (Bot.)
(a) Amboyna wood.
(b) Sandalwood (Santalum album).
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Santalum Freycinetianum
(gcide)
Sandalwood \San"dal*wood\, n. [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar.
[,c]andal, or Gr. sa`ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr.
candana. Cf. Sanders.] (Bot.)
(a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian
and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several
other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian {Santalum
Freycinetianum} and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian
Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to
several other kinds of fragrant wood.
(b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields
sandalwood.
(c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for
dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).
[1913 Webster]

False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of
the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, {Myoporum
tenuifolium} of Tahiti.

Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the
heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus
santalinus}, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also
red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and
rubywood.
[1913 Webster] Sandarach
Santalum latifolium
(gcide)
Sandalwood \San"dal*wood\, n. [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar.
[,c]andal, or Gr. sa`ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr.
candana. Cf. Sanders.] (Bot.)
(a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian
and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several
other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian {Santalum
Freycinetianum} and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian
Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to
several other kinds of fragrant wood.
(b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields
sandalwood.
(c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for
dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).
[1913 Webster]

False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of
the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, {Myoporum
tenuifolium} of Tahiti.

Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the
heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus
santalinus}, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also
red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and
rubywood.
[1913 Webster] Sandarach
Santalum pyrularium
(gcide)
Sandalwood \San"dal*wood\, n. [F. sandal, santal, fr. Ar.
[,c]andal, or Gr. sa`ntalon; both ultimately fr. Skr.
candana. Cf. Sanders.] (Bot.)
(a) The highly perfumed yellowish heartwood of an East Indian
and Polynesian tree (Santalum album), and of several
other trees of the same genus, as the Hawaiian {Santalum
Freycinetianum} and Santalum pyrularium, the Australian
Santalum latifolium, etc. The name is extended to
several other kinds of fragrant wood.
(b) Any tree of the genus Santalum, or a tree which yields
sandalwood.
(c) The red wood of a kind of buckthorn, used in Russia for
dyeing leather (Rhamnus Dahuricus).
[1913 Webster]

False sandalwood, the fragrant wood of several trees not of
the genus Santalum, as Ximenia Americana, {Myoporum
tenuifolium} of Tahiti.

Red sandalwood, a heavy, dark red dyewood, being the
heartwood of two leguminous trees of India ({Pterocarpus
santalinus}, and Adenanthera pavonina); -- called also
red sanderswood, sanders or saunders, and
rubywood.
[1913 Webster] Sandarach
family santalaceae
(wn)
family Santalaceae
n 1: chiefly tropical herbs or shrubs or trees bearing nuts or
one-seeded fruit [syn: Santalaceae, family Santalaceae,
sandalwood family]
genus santalum
(wn)
genus Santalum
n 1: parasitic trees of Indonesia and Malaysia [syn: Santalum,
genus Santalum]
order santalales
(wn)
order Santalales
n 1: order of plants distinguished by having a one-celled
inferior ovary; many are parasitic or partly parasitic
usually on roots [syn: Santalales, order Santalales]
pterocarpus santalinus
(wn)
Pterocarpus santalinus
n 1: tree of India and East Indies yielding a hard fragrant
timber prized for cabinetwork and dark red heartwood used
as a dyewood [syn: red sandalwood, red sanders, {red
sanderswood}, red saunders, Pterocarpus santalinus]
santalaceae
(wn)
Santalaceae
n 1: chiefly tropical herbs or shrubs or trees bearing nuts or
one-seeded fruit [syn: Santalaceae, family Santalaceae,
sandalwood family]
santalales
(wn)
Santalales
n 1: order of plants distinguished by having a one-celled
inferior ovary; many are parasitic or partly parasitic
usually on roots [syn: Santalales, order Santalales]
santalum
(wn)
Santalum
n 1: parasitic trees of Indonesia and Malaysia [syn: Santalum,
genus Santalum]
santalum album
(wn)
Santalum album
n 1: parasitic tree of Indonesia and Malaysia having fragrant
close-grained yellowish heartwood with insect repelling
properties and used, e.g., for making chests [syn:
sandalwood tree, true sandalwood, Santalum album]

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