Prantikprap-pang
prap bupang (Dimasa)
Contributed by: Kulendra Daulagupu on 2009-08-10
English: banyan, Ficus benghalensissci ,
Assamese: ঐশানু, বট-বৃক্ষ, বটগছ, বড়গছ, বৰগছ, মহাচ্ছায়, মহীৰুহ, যক্ষতৰু, শিফাৰুহ,
Bodo: फाख्रि लेनजाइ, बामोन फाख्रि बिफां,
Garo: giting bol,
Meeteilon: khongnang bot,
Karbi: chiri,
Nagamese: bonian,
Dimasa: prap bupang, prap-pang,
Hindi: बरगद,
Bangla: বট, বেনিয়ান,
Tutsa: pongpui bang
prap bupang (Dimasa)
Contributed by: Kulendra Daulagupu on 2009-08-10
1. (Common Noun-Common &/or Masculine) one of the species of Ficus, also known as Bengal fig, Indian fig, East Indian fig, Indian Banyan, endemic to Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka.It produces prop roots which grow downwards as slender vine. Once these roots reach the ground, they take root and grow into woody trunks that can become indistinguishable from the main trunk.
Assamese: ঐশানু, বট-বৃক্ষ, বটগছ, বড়গছ, বৰগছ, মহাচ্ছায়, মহীৰুহ, যক্ষতৰু, শিফাৰুহ,
Bodo: फाख्रि लेनजाइ, बामोन फाख्रि बिफां,
Garo: giting bol,
Meeteilon: khongnang bot,
Karbi: chiri,
Nagamese: bonian,
Dimasa: prap bupang, prap-pang,
Hindi: बरगद,
Bangla: বট, বেনিয়ান,
Tutsa: pongpui bang