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- romanized: karpooram apparently from Austronesian Malay: kapur 'lime' (chalk). In Old Malay, camphor was called kapur barus, meaning "the chalk of Barus"...
- Dryobalanops aromatica, commonly known as Borneo camphor, camphor tree, Malay camphor, or Sumatran camphor, is a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae...
- c****owary, gingham, caddie, camphor (kapur), Gutta-percha (getah perca), launch, parang, sarong, dammar, gambir. The Malay language has also heavily influenced...
- must speak to her only in bahasa kapor or patang kapor ("camphor language", a mixture of Malay and Jakun), an artificial language specifically made to...
- to the genus Blumea of the family Asteraceae. It is also known as Ngai camphor and sambong (also sembung). In the Philippines, where it is most commonly...
- colored leaves. Neo-Latin genus name, from Malay kĕladi, an aroid plant. First known use was in 1881. Camphor a tough gummy volatile aromatic crystalline...
- porcelain, silk and iron from China and natural products of the Malay Archipelago, such as camphor, sandalwood, ****es, fish, fish roe and seaweed. From the...
- place where water flows" in the local Malay language/Batak language. Barus was well known for its production of camphor. In the 16th century, Barus became...
- simply Brunei (/bruːˈnaɪ/ broo-NY), also known as the Brunei Empire, was a Malay sultanate, centered in Brunei on the northern coast of Borneo Island in...
- Java; aloes, resin, camphor, ivory, rhino horns, tin and gold from Sumatra and the Malay Peninsula; rattan, rare timber, camphor, gems and precious stones...