dhava

/ˈdɑːvə/
noun
  1. A type of tree native to South Asia, also known as the axlewood tree, whose wood is used for making charcoal and tools.
    • In some regions, dhava leaves are used as fodder for livestock.
    • Villagers collect dhava wood to make charcoal for cooking.
    • The dhava tree is often planted for its strong, durable timber.
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