coromandel in English

noun
1
a fine-grained, grayish-brown wood streaked with black, used in furniture.
The frame is exceptionally fine; it looks like coromandel wood and the textured gray mat is obviously hand-detailed.
2
the Sri Lankan tree that yields coromandel wood.
The following fruit trees are among those grown by the Baiga: mountain black plum, mango, forest mango, white teak, coromandel ebony , wild fig, banyan, Indian quince, and sebasten plum.
adjective
1
denoting a form of Asian lacquerware with intaglio designs.
In fact she was not glad at all, and she continued to think longingly about the beautiful coromandel screen in the apartment below her feet.

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1. Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu, situated on the Coromandel Coast along the Bay of Bengal

2. The definition of Carnatic is a place in southeast India in between the Eastern Ghats and the Coromandel Coast

3. Peninsula Indiæ citra Gangem hoc est Orae celeberrimae Malabar & Coromandel cum Adjacente insula non minus celebratissima Ceylon

4. Chennai, formerly Madras, city, capital of Tamil Nadu state, southern India, on the Coromandel Coast of the Bay of Bengal

5. Carnatic, at its start, is a Sunni Tamil indian sultanate located in the Coromandel region, India subcontinent of the Asia continent

6. In 1950, Enrico Tortonese examined the Nice and Cayenne specimens of S. tudes (the Coromandel specimen having been lost in the interim) and concluded that they were not great hammerheads, but rather the same species as S. bigelowi.

7. Chennai, formerly Madras, is the capital of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu.Located on the Coromandel Coast near the Bay of Bengal, Chennai is the largest commercial and industrial center of South India as well as a cultural, economic and educational center