「teak」の共起表現一覧(2語右で並び替え)
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te ship-of-the-line of the Royal Navy, built in | teak to a draught by Sir Robert Seppings and launche |
Flindersia australis (Crows Ash, Australian | Teak) is a rainforest tree from New South Wales and |
Tectona philippinensis (also called Philippine | Teak) is a species of plant in the Lamiaceae family, |
eel frame, a hull planked with American elm and | teak, and a pine deck. |
Coconut, pepper, arecanut, and | teak are also cultivated here. |
l Construction, the hull was built of oak, with | teak planking and fir decks, and she was equipped wi |
set of unique flatware on display that combined | teak handles and stainless steel, created by artist |
Plantations in the area contain | teak, bamboo, and eucalyptus. |
The forest is rich with lakes, waterfalls, | teak, bamboo and sandalwood. |
It is said to be common in | teak forest and open country with scattered trees. |
It is surrounded by | teak forest and is home to a Roman Catholic mission. |
olly is famous for his Canoly Canal and Conolly | Teak Plot and was the elder brother of Arthur Conoll |
coquina rock, and finished in the interior with | teak, oak, and cedar. |
On Founder's Day, June 5, 1940, a | teak altar and altar rails were dedicated to the mem |
eum, a two story building, is the world's first | teak museum and is operated by the Kerala Forest Res |
bilisation he decided to join the Bombay-Burmah | Teak Company as a forester working with elephants to |
August - Sydenham | Teak Edwards, botanical artist (d. |
February 8 - Sydenham | Teak Edwards, botanist, 51 |
is one of the world's biggest gatherings of old | teak and brass sailing vessels. |
It pulls a series of | teak carriages built between 1921 and 1938. |
products and technology, including a real wood | teak alternative called Kebony, a hybrid engine as w |
ces on display are a piece of the altar made in | teak (16th century) from the Church of Our Lady of H |
One of Wanscher's best known designs is the | teak easy chair designed for France & Son in 1951. |
was constructed of an iron frame sheathed with | teak and copper (hence 'composite'), and powered by |
was constructed of an iron frame sheathed with | teak and copper (hence 'composite'), and powered by |
ood of superlative strength and durability like | teak, rosewood etc. Towards the second half of the 2 |
Teak and Eucalyptus plantations are now common in th | |
ncluding one in 2009 involving the discovery of | teak logs floating in the river on the Thailand-Burm |
as an English time rest house with thousands of | teak wood forest beautiful mountain view which is su |
Sydenham | Teak Edwards founds the Botanical Register. |
Sections of the | teak decking from the previous North Carolina are re |
ata), Filicium decipiens (Pihimbiya), Mahogany, | Teak and Golden Shower Tree (Ehela) are predominant. |
of wood which have been positively identified: | teak (Tectona grandis) was used for the through-beam |
lthough 'New Zealand mahogany' and 'New Zealand | teak' occur in older printed sources, especially in |
nce of Nilambur, the village renowned for plush | teak forests in the Malappuram District of Kerala. |
Teak Museum is located 4 km from Nilambur, a town in | |
These included a | teak and limba monkey (1951), an oak elephant, a bea |
and sculptor Lambertus Zijl designed the ship's | teak and marble interior, as well as her many statue |
and armor plating were separated by a layer of | teak 254 mm (10 inches) thick to reduce the impact o |
ed to a metal structure with an inner lining of | teak 304-355 mm (12-14 inches) thick. |
Teak occurs naturally in India with the main teak fo | |
se were built using multiple kinds of wood; the | teak, maple, oak, Port Orford Cedar, and mahogany su |
Finally, some eight hours after | TEAK had occurred, the word that all was well came f |
Tea (TR&T) rubber plantation on one side and a | teak plantation on the other. |
g rare and traditional materials such as ivory, | teak, and onyx, along with industrial elements like |
spices, plantain, tapioca, mangoes, jack fruit, | teak, manjium, pineapple, papaya, flowers, kodapulli |
uistgaard had expanded Dansk's wares to include | teak magazine racks and stools, stoneware casseroles |
throw rug, severely lacerated his forehead on a | teak bedside table, and bled to death. |
oda Cricket Association, and a very rare indoor | teak floored tennis court and badminton court (where |
with Scotch larch on the inside and East India | teak on the outside, and the two-cylinder auxiliary |
KFRI) because of the historical significance of | teak to the area. |
prehensive information on aspects of the use of | teak in their exhibits and articles on the subject. |
there had been no announcement of the test, the | TEAK fireball turned from light yellow to dark yello |
e year at the 'Annual Confirmation Service' the | teak door was dedicated. |
The world's first | teak plantation was planted in Nilambur in the 1840s |
sisting of gravel carved out of a 200 foot high | teak forest with temperatures running well above 100 |
e said to have doorways with exquisitely carved | teak arches, with ornamental teardrop teak pillars s |
She was | teak built with oak main beams, had a displacement o |
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