Sandalwood

Etymology
From earlier sandal: + wood:.

Noun

 * 1) Any of various tropical trees of the genus Santalum, native to India, Australia, Hawaii, and many south Pacific islands.
 * 2) The aromatic heartwood of these trees used in ornamental carving, in the construction of insect-repellent boxes and chests, and as a source of certain perfumes.

Translations

 * Arabic: (ʂandal)
 * Bosnian: sandalovina
 * Croatian: sandalovina
 * Dutch: sandelhout
 * Estonian: sandlipuu
 * French: santal
 * German: Sandelholz, Santelholz, Santalholz
 * Greek: σανταλόξυλο
 * Hawaiian: ʻiliahi
 * Hebrew: אלמוג (Almog)
 * Hindi: चन्दन (ćandan), सन्दल (sandal)
 * Indonesian: cendana
 * Lao:


 * Persian: (sandal),  (čandan)
 * Polish: sandałowiec
 * Portuguese: sândalo
 * Punjabi: ਚੰਦਨ
 * Sanskrit: चन्दन (ćandana)
 * Serbian:
 * Cyrillic: сандаловина
 * Roman: sandalovina
 * Slovene: sandalovina
 * Spanish: árbol de sándalo
 * Swahili: msanduku
 * Swedish: sandel
 * Urdu: (ćandan),  (sandal)
 * Urdu: (ćandan),  (sandal)
 * Urdu: (ćandan),  (sandal)

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