< 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica
MYROBALANS, the name given to the astringent fruits of several species of Terminalia, largely used used in India for dyeing and tanning and exported for the same purpose. They are large deciduous trees and belong to the family Combretaceae. The chief kinds are the chebulic or black myrobalan, from Terminalia Chebula, which are smooth, and the beleric, from T. belerica, which are five-angled and covered with a greyish down.
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