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banana oil meaning in Hindi

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banana oil sentence in Hindi
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कदली तेल
banana    केला केले केले का
oil    घी तेल रोगन रोग़न
Examples
1.Elizabeth Clayton of LaGrange is looking for a Russian fruitcake made with banana oil.

2.He originated the non-sequitur " Banana Oil ! " as a phrase deflating pomposity and posing.

3.Banana oil ( or any food oil ) seeps into fabric where a fungus grows quickly.

4.It is likely that the chemical used for flavoring is isoamyl acetate ( sometimes known as " banana oil " ), a carboxylic ester.

5.It is a main ingredient in the production of banana oil, an ester found in nature and also produced as a flavouring in industry.

6.A man seized by a memory of the boy who built model airplanes, the dreamy whiff of glue and banana oil lingering in imagination, casts an appraising eye over the well-made fuselage and wing.

7.His mother Nana's name derives from " banana oil, " an epithet similar to " baloney . " His father Cole's name derives from " coal oil, " a now arcane term for kerosene.

8.How does it work, and does it combine steel with water causing a molecular chemical reaction that peels away odours, and an unrelated question : can banana oil remove tough stains the way Stainz-R-Out does?

9.She never smoked or drank alcohol, and remained, in her words, a " nice Jewish girl from Sioux City, Iowa, " whose public expressions of annoyance never got much stronger than " Oh, banana oil !"

10.Back in September 1996 Bomba had supplied drums for APRA Awards of 1998 Banana Oil members, Bomba ( as Nicholas Caruana ), Chris Tabone and Trevor Wright, won Most Performed Jazz Work for their composition, " My Family ".

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Meaning
a liquid ester derived from amyl alcohol; has the odor of bananas


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