gular
English
Etymology 1
Pronunciation
Adjective
gular (comparative more gular, superlative most gular)
- Of or pertaining to the throat.
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Noun
gular (plural gulars)
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Hindi गूलर (gūlar)
Pronunciation
Noun
gular (plural gulars)
- Synonym of cluster fig (Ficus racemosa, a species of plant in the family Moraceae)
- 1906, “Some Indian Trees”, in The Indian World, volume 4, page 54:
- The gular (ficus glomerata), the bargad, which is another name for the banyan, and the pakar (ficus venosa) are all members of the fig tribe, the Levites of the forest.
- 2009, Sujit Saraf, The Confession of Sultana Daku, page 194:
- Carpet Sahib had picked up our trail, and the police would follow us all the way through the gular trees, to guess where we were headed.
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Adjective
gular
- inflection of gulur:
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