Crossword-Solution: BUTEA 5 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 7

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BUTEA anagram BEAUT, TAUBE, TUBAE

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CHINESE leguminous plant 1 answer
INDIAN leguminous plant 3 answers
CHINESE plant 17 answers
Indian plant 35 answers
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Form of quartz with coloured bands
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Hint 1 meaning
A semipellucid, uncrystallized variety of quartz, presenting various tints in the same specimen. Its colors are delicately arranged in stripes or bands, or blended in clouds.
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ATGEA
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CERTAIN BRAIN SIZE
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Along with them are offered flowers of the palas tree (_Butea frondosa_), bread made from rice-flour, and sesamum seeds.
The Golden Bough Sir James George Frazer 2003
The jungle I found to consist chiefly of thorny bushes, Jujube of two species, an _Acacia_ and _Butea frondosa,_ the twigs of the latter often covered with lurid red tears of Lac, which is here collected in abundance.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
The pass is well wooded, with abundance of bamboo, _Bombax, Cassia, Acacia,_ and _Butea,_ with _Calotropis,_ the purple Mudar, a very handsome road-side plant, which I had not seen before, but which, with the _Argemone Mexicana,_ was to be a companion for hundreds of miles farther.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
Wherever the alluvium is deep on these hills, neither _Catechu, Olibanum, Butea, Terminalia, Diospyros,_ dwarf-palm, or any of those plants are to be met with, which abound wherever the rock is superficial, and irrespectively of its mineral characters.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004
Sometimes a solitary fig, or a thorny acacia, breaks the horizon, and there are a few gnarled trees of the scarlet _Butea frondosa._ On our route I had a good opportunity of examining the line of junction between the alluvial plains that stretch south to the Ganges, and the gravel deposit flanking the hills.
Himalayan Journals, V1 J. D. Hooker 2004