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(New page: == Pronunciation == Bu-a Lih-pet == Noun == ===Translations=== ;Kelabit: *Bua Lipet ;English: * ;Malay: * ==Alternative spellings== #Bua' Lipet == Encyclopedic info == ;Scientific name...)
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*A type of myrtle
 
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==Alternative spellings==
 
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#Bua' Lipet
  
 
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:Decaspermum fruticosum [[#References|<sup>(1)</sup>]] a member of the [[Wikipedia:Myrtaceae|myrtaceae]] or myrtle family
#A type of wild berry that turns maroon or dark red when ripe. Tastes sour
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#Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak.  Rasanya masam.
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:A type of wild berry that turns maroon or dark red when ripe. It looks like cranberry, and tastes sour.
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:Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak.  Rupanya seperti cranberi, dan rasanya masam.
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==References==
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#Ethnobotany of the Iban & the Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
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#[http://www.uog.edu/CALS/site/POG/decasp.html http://www.uog.edu]
  
 
[[Category:B| bua Lipet]]
 
[[Category:B| bua Lipet]]
 
[[Category:Edible Fruit| Bua Lipet]]
 
[[Category:Edible Fruit| Bua Lipet]]

Revision as of 23:02, 8 August 2007

Pronunciation

Bu-a Lih-pet

Noun

Translations

Kelabit
  • Bua Lipet
English
  • A type of myrtle
Malay
  • n/a

Alternative spellings

  1. Bua' Lipet

Encyclopedic info

Scientific name
Decaspermum fruticosum (1) a member of the myrtaceae or myrtle family
English
A type of wild berry that turns maroon or dark red when ripe. It looks like cranberry, and tastes sour.
Malay
Sejenis buah beri tempatan liar yang berwarna merah gelap apabila masak. Rupanya seperti cranberi, dan rasanya masam.

References

  1. Ethnobotany of the Iban & the Kelabit by Hanne Christensen
  2. http://www.uog.edu