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Jaiua-narun, a variety of Suntara orange of Ceylon. 

 Jhamblri, name of a loose-skinned sour citrus. 

 Jheel, small lake. 



Kdf, k of Hindostanee alphabet. 



Kalan, Hind, for large. 



Kdmala or Kamla, name of a kind of loose-skinned orange. 



Kcinda, dried cow-dung, used for fuel. 



Kanker, Kankree and Kakree, a kind of melon. 



Kama, used for both Seville and KJiatta oranges. 



Keonla or Kaonla, name of a loose-skinned late orange. 



Khatta, sour. 



Kilkil, occurs in Emp. Baber's memoirs meant for GulguL 



Kirneh, name of a citrus in Emp. Baber's memoirs. 



Kitle-hamioo, means orange in Canara. 



Kodar, an implement for digging. 



Kokni, a small variety of orange. 



Kolinje ) 



Kitchlee \ vanetv * oran ge in S. India. 



Kbnda-narun, variety of Suntara orange in Ceylon. 



Koonjra, wholesale purchaser of fruit. 



Kudalu-dehi, Cingalese name for leech-lime. 



Knmquat, a very small sour orange. 



Kumruk, name of an Indian fruit tree. 



Kunjur, vitrified bricks or clinkers. 



Kunkur, lime nodules, used for macadamizing roads in India. 



Kuthairee, like a Kathar, or jack fruit. 



Lanceolate, lance-shaped. 



Laroo, a variety of flat, loose-skinned orange of Poona. 



Leaflet, part of a compound leaf, joined on to the petiole. 



Lemboo, generic name in Bengal for all citrus. 



Lima, name of Citrus hystrix in Ceylon. 



Limboo, the same as nimboo. 



Limoo, lemon of Emp. Baber's memoirs. 



Lomree, Hind, for fox. 



Machdn, a stage made of bamboos. 



Madampul nighunt, Sanskrit book, in which lemons are mentioned. 



Madhkakrec, sweet melon, applied to large sweet citrons. 



Mahtab, Hind, for moon. 



Mahtabi ) 



Mastabi | variety of pummelo. 



Mali, Hind, for gardener. 



Mammilla, projection at the end of a lemon or orange. 



Mammillate, like a nipple. 



Mapala, a. kind of citron in Tulu language. 



Margined, applied to petiole with very slight side expansions. 



