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		Definition of chinar in English: chinar(also chenar) nounˈtʃɪnɑːCHəˈnär The oriental plane tree, native from south-eastern Europe to northern Iran. 悬铃木,法国梧桐 Platanus orientalis, family Platanaceae Example sentencesExamples -  Huge dark chinars and smaller magnolias, with their large, fragrant loose-petalled flowers, stand alongside the paths.
 -  Artist Arshad Suleha's earlier paintings reflected the Valley's turmoil - frozen emotions, shadowy, grim faces, a family in a pool of blood, a frightened couple and a chinar under siege.
 -  His lover, ‘Bhoomi-who-was-Boonyi’, has switched her name from the former (meaning ‘the earth’) to the latter (‘the local word for the celestial Kashmiri chinar tree’).
 -  The Mirpuris have made chinar leaf their national insignia without ever having seeing what a chinar tree looks like.
 -  There was only the rustling of chinar leaves to be heard in the broad, beautiful avenue lined with the unleaving, autumn trees.
 -  The leaves of the chinar had just begun to turn yellow, and a blush of red had appeared in the maple trees.
 -  A large chinar tree between here and Sangrama, they had said, and that was all the description I got.
 -  Returning from Sangrama, Sikka was driving when they passed the chinar tree: driving, and thus further from bike and tree than his mate in the passenger seat.
 -  It was now late in the afternoon when he came upon the old chinar tree near the crossing.
 -  It slid past the chinar trees, the minarets, even the icy tunnel.
 -  Abbottabad had avenues and groves, which contained magnificent trees of horse chestnuts, cedars, pines, chinar, camphor, elm, ash, mahogany, walnut to name a few, and shrubs of alpine nature.
 -  The effect was accentuated by wilting chinar leaves strewn around at the entrance.
 
    Definition of chinar in US English: chinar(also chinar tree) nounCHəˈnär The oriental plane tree, native from southeastern Europe to northern Iran. 悬铃木,法国梧桐 Platanus orientalis, family Platanaceae Example sentencesExamples -  A large chinar tree between here and Sangrama, they had said, and that was all the description I got.
 -  The effect was accentuated by wilting chinar leaves strewn around at the entrance.
 -  Artist Arshad Suleha's earlier paintings reflected the Valley's turmoil - frozen emotions, shadowy, grim faces, a family in a pool of blood, a frightened couple and a chinar under siege.
 -  There was only the rustling of chinar leaves to be heard in the broad, beautiful avenue lined with the unleaving, autumn trees.
 -  It was now late in the afternoon when he came upon the old chinar tree near the crossing.
 -  The leaves of the chinar had just begun to turn yellow, and a blush of red had appeared in the maple trees.
 -  The Mirpuris have made chinar leaf their national insignia without ever having seeing what a chinar tree looks like.
 -  Abbottabad had avenues and groves, which contained magnificent trees of horse chestnuts, cedars, pines, chinar, camphor, elm, ash, mahogany, walnut to name a few, and shrubs of alpine nature.
 -  His lover, ‘Bhoomi-who-was-Boonyi’, has switched her name from the former (meaning ‘the earth’) to the latter (‘the local word for the celestial Kashmiri chinar tree’).
 -  Huge dark chinars and smaller magnolias, with their large, fragrant loose-petalled flowers, stand alongside the paths.
 -  It slid past the chinar trees, the minarets, even the icy tunnel.
 -  Returning from Sangrama, Sikka was driving when they passed the chinar tree: driving, and thus further from bike and tree than his mate in the passenger seat.
 
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