- ཨ་ཀ་རུ།
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- ཨ་གར།
- a ga ru
- a ka ru
- a gar
- agaru
- aguru
- śiṃśapā
- Term
- aloeswood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- agaru
The resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria and Gyirnops evergreen trees in India and southeast Asia, also known as aloeswood (Agallochum).
- aloeswood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- aguru
- śiṃśapā
The fragrant aloeswood tree Aquilaria agallocha. Alternately a Tibetan translation of śiṃśapā, which the Atharvaveda identifies as the tree Dalbergia sissoo or Indian redwood.
- aloeswood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- agaru
An ingredient used to make incense.
- aloeswood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- aguru
Aloeswood used as incense.
- agarwood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- agaru
The resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria and Gyirnops evergreen trees in India and southeast Asia, also known as aloeswood (agallochum).
- agarwood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- agaru
The resinous heartwood of the Aquilaria and Gyirnops evergreen trees in India and southeast Asia.
- agarwood
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a ga ru
- agaru
- 沈香 (惡揭嚕)
Amyris agallocha. Also called agallochum and aloeswood. This is a resinous heartwood that has been infected by the fungus Phialophora parasitica. In India, agarwood is primarily derived from the fifteen Aquilaria (Aquilaria malaccensis) and nine Gyrinops species of lign-aloe trees.
Amyris agallocha. Also called agallochum and aloeswood. This is a resinous heartwood that has been infected by the fungus Phialophora parasitica. In India, agarwood is primarily derived from the fifteen Aquilaria (Aquilaria malaccensis) and nine Gyrinops species of lign-aloe trees.
Amyris agallocha. Also called agallochum and aloeswood. This is a resinous heartwood that has been infected by the fungus Phialophora parasitica. In India, agarwood is primarily derived from the fifteen Aquilaria (Aquilaria malaccensis) and nine Gyrinops species of lign-aloe trees.
- agaru
- ཨ་གར།
- ཨ་ག་རུ།
- a gar
- a ga ru
- agaru
A kind of fragrant aloe wood.