Definition & Meaning | English word GUIJO


GUIJO

Definitions of GUIJO

  1. Shorea guiso, a species of dipterocarp native to parts of Southeast Asia.

Number of letters

5

Is palindrome

No

6
GU
GUI
IJ
IJO
JO
UI

2

1

4

45
GI
GIO
GJ
GJU
GO
GOI
GU
GUI
GUJ
GUO
IG
IGO

Examples of Using GUIJO in a Sentence

  • José María Gabriel y Galán (28 June 1870, in Frades de la Sierra (Salamanca) - 6 January 1905, in Guijo de Granadilla, Cáceres, España) was a Spanish poet in Castilian and Extremaduran.
  • The Alagón flows southwest, through the towns San Esteban de la Sierra, Guijo de Granadilla, and Coria.
  • It borders the Extremaduran municipalities of Abadía, La Granja and Casas del Monte to the east; Jarilla, Villar de Plasencia and Guijo de Granadilla to the south; Mohedas de Granadilla, La Pesga and Caminomorisco to the west as well as the Castilian-Leonese municipalities of Sotoserrano and Lagunilla to the north.
  • Other materials used include yakal and molave as wood materials, and kapre shells for windows and baticulin, guijo timbers and conchas or seashells for its windows.
  • The park is dominated by apitong trees, as well as yakal, white lauan, bagtikan, guijo, dalingdingan, hagakhak, narig, and red lauan.
  • In the forested hills grow dipterocarp trees such as tanguile (Shorea polysperma), white lauan (Shorea pentacme), red lauan (Shorea negrosensis), palosapis (Anisoptera thurifera), mayapis (Hopea palosapis), apitong (Dipterocarpus grandiflorus), guijo (Shorea guiso), dalingdingan (Hopea foxworthyi), and natural stand of narek (Hopea cagayanensis).
  • The park is a forested area with sixty percent of its territory inhabited by dipterocarp trees, including molave, kamagong, guijo, red lauan, and white lauan, yakal and manggachapui.



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