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anhlaengan-hlaeng1a spiny climbing shrub, common in the warm, It is renowned as a raw material for shampoo, while the leaves and young shoots are often eaten.Acacia concinna EngshikakaiBurခင်ပွန်းချဉ်1.5Plant5.2.3.1Food from plants
anhniman-hnim1It is a vine and the leaves have a sour taste. The stem is milky in color. Cissus anhnimEngcissus anhnimBurဝရောင်းချဉ်ပင်1.5Plant1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
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anrhatan-rhat|anrhat khahing, thaithui paek yal, tu ang thing muen, = olthae kaling| 1uncultivated bitter and poisonius aponge gourd. (Figurative for foulmouthed person) Luffa echinataEngbitter sponge gourdBurတောသပွတ်ခါး1.5Plant3.4.2.1.8Jealous3.4.2.1.4Disappointed1.6.1.9Small animals4.2.1.4Visit3.4.2.1Sad6.6.2.4Working with clay2.3.3Taste2.5.3.2Poison5.6.3Wash dishes1.5.3Grass, herb, vine1.5.5Parts of a plantcfmangyong
antakan-tak1Crateva religiosa, the sacred garlic pear or temple plant, is a species of flowering tree. It is a member of the capers family. Crateva religiosaEngGarlic treeBurခံတက်ပင်1.5Plant1.5.1Tree5.2.3.1.4Food from leaves2.5.7.3Medicinal plants
antangan-tang1 is a species of gymnosperm in the family Cycadaceae.Cycas revolutaEngsago palmsBurမုန်တိုင်ပင်1.5Plant5.2.3.1.4Food from leaves
anthuian-thui1wild sour plant, found throughout the tropical world. Its leaves are commonly used as pot-herb.Hibiscus shuattensisEngBush sorrelBurတောချဉ်ပေါင်1.5Plant5.2.3.1Food from plants1.5.3Grass, herb, vine
anyuengan-yueng1a shrub grown in some tropical regions as a leaf vegetable.Sauropus androgynusEngkatukBurကြက်သဟင်းရွက်1.5Plant1.5.3Grass, herb, vine2.5.7.3Medicinal plants
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-awn1a roll (by extension from the end of a stick on which the manuscript was rolled)ModκεφαλίςEngvolumeBurလိပ်
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