RATTAN - translation to arabic
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RATTAN - translation to arabic

MATERIAL (VEGETABLE SOURCE)
Rattan Palm; Rattan palm; Rattan furniture; Singapore cane; Ratan; Datu rattan; Malacca cane; Rattan palms; Manila cane
  • [[Wiener Geflecht]] Chair, [[Josephinism]] style, typical Viennese, around 1780. The seat and back [[wicker]]work panels are woven of rattan, while the frame is hardwood.
  • Juvenile ''[[Calamus oblongus]]'' subsp. ''mollis'' in a forest [[understory]] in the [[Philippines]]
  • ''[[Sibat]]'' spears from the [[Philippines]]
  • Free-standing juvenile ''[[Plectocomia elongata]]'' in [[Indonesia]]
  • Close-up of the edible scaly fruits and the spiny stem of ''[[Calamus rotang]]'' in [[Thailand]]
  • Base of a clustering rattan palm in [[Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]]
  • ''[[Calamus thwaitesii]]'' in southwestern [[India]]
  • Wild-harvested rattan canes being treated and dried in [[Palawan]], [[Philippines]]
  • Worker harvesting rattan from an [[old-growth]] forest in the Philippines

RATTAN         

ألاسم

الروطان أسل الهند

rattan         
خيزران ج خيازر، أسل الهند
rattan         
اسْم : الرُّوطان . نبات أسَلُ الهند

Definition

rattan
Rattan furniture is made from the woven strips of stems of a plant which grows in South East Asia.
...a light airy room set with cloth-covered tables and rattan chairs.
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Wikipedia

Rattan

Rattan, also spelled ratan, is the name for roughly 600 species of Old World climbing palms belonging to subfamily Calamoideae. The greatest diversity of rattan palm species and genera are in the closed-canopy old-growth tropical forests of Southeast Asia, though they can also be found in other parts of tropical Asia and Africa. Most rattan palms are ecologically considered lianas due to their climbing habits, unlike other palm species. A few species also have tree-like or shrub-like habits.

Around 20% of rattan palm species are economically important and are traditionally used in Southeast Asia in producing wickerwork furniture, baskets, canes, woven mats, cordage, and other handicrafts. Rattan canes are one of the world's most valuable non-timber forest products. Some species of rattan also have edible scaly fruit and heart of palm. Despite increasing attempts in the last 30 years at commercial cultivation, almost all rattan products still come from wild-harvested plants. Rattan supplies are now rapidly threatened due to deforestation and overexploitation. Rattan were also historically known as Malacca cane or Manila cane, based on their trade origins, as well as numerous other trade names for individual species.

Examples of use of RATTAN
1. They showed him how to find edible rattan shoots.
2. Rattan however has no qualms about the issues now.
3. Rattan got into her contact through the general manager of Rajshri, P K Gupta.
4. Soon after some days Rattan came to know that Madhuri hired the secretary called Rakesh Nath.
5. The way the strips of rattan were woven, they‘d form pentagonal holes.