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Ifugaw | bitául | generic term for several trees, the foliage of which appears to be the same, but not the wood of their stems; a few species yield a sort of timber that is good for building purposes, while the other species are not free from woodworms (some of them are spoiled quite rapidly after they have been felled) |
Ilokano | bittáug | Calophyllum inophyllum L. A guttiferous tree with fragrant white flowers and globose fruits; its timber is excellent for furniture; from the fruit is extracted a kind of oil, formerly universally used for lighting purposes, and its resin is used to cause boils and furuncles to mature |
Cebuano | bitáʔug | kind of tree of strand: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Maranao | bitaʔog | wild fruit tree with edible fruit |
Manobo (Western Bukidnon) | bitaʔug | a tree the sap of which is used for skin ailments, the fatty seed of which is eaten: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Palauan | btáʔəs | Alexandrian laurel tree; kamani (wood used for canoes; nuts used as marbles): Calophyllum inophyllum L. |
Mansaka | bitaog | kind of tree which grows on or near the shore |
Simalur | bintol | tree sp. |
fintol | tree sp. | |
Nias | bito | kind of wood |
Bikol | bitáʔog | tree producing a wood used for the ribs of boats: Calophyllum |
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Asilulu | hataul | large shore tree yielding an orangish wood suitable for boat building |
Wetan | witora | a tree whose fruits are burned for lightening |
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Pohnpeian | isou | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Nukuoro | hedau | Alexandrian laurel tree: Calophyllum inophyllum L. |
Seimat | hita | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Aua | piʔaw | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Loniu | pitow | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Nali | pirow | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Nauna | pitɨ | a shore tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Tuvaluan | fetau | tree sp.: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Rennellese | hetaʔu | a large tree, Calophyllum inophyllum L., used for canoes, bowls, curved house rafters, slit drums; its roots used for fishhooks; its flowers as adornments |
Rotuman | hefau | kind of tree (the calophyllum) which grows to a very large size, with thick spreading branches; wood, reddish; fruit, round, size of golf-balls |
Samoan | fetau | large coastal tree (Calophyllum sp. yielding good timber and nuts used for oil |
Fijian | vetau | a tree: Ochrocarpus odoratus yielding a dye and a useful timber |
Niue | fetau | a tree: Calophyllum inophyllum |
Tongan | fetaʔu | kind of tree which grows to a very large size, has hard reddish wood, and bears round fruit (inedible) about the size of golf balls: the Calophyllum |