
1) Age of Sail merchant ship 2) The tree itself
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[1793 ship] Coromandel was a teak sailing ship built in 1793 at Chittagong, India (now Bangladesh). She made two convict transport voyages to Port Jackson, the first for the British East India Company. An American privateer may have captured her in 1814, only to have the Royal Navy recapture her ten days later. On her first voyage under the...
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[1834 ship] The Coromandel was 662 tons burthen (bm), sailing ship built at Quebec in 1834. She was owned by Ridgeway and her home port was Glasgow. She was the first ship to bring settlers to South Australia after it was proclaimed a colony in 1836 and one of the early ships bringing New Zealand Company settlers to Wellington, New Zealand ...
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[New Zealand electorate] Coromandel is a New Zealand electoral division returning one member to the House of Representatives of New Zealand. Most recently it was represented by Sandra Goudie, who was MP from {NZ election link year|2002} until retiring at the {NZ election link|2011}. ==Population centres== The previous electoral redistributi...
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[ship] Numerous vessels have borne the name Coromandel, named for the Coromandel Coast. ==Royal Navy== ...
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• (n.) The west coast, or a portion of the west coast, of the Bay of Bengal.
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See ebony.
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See ebony. corridor carpet See runners
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Cor`o·man'del noun (Geol.) The west coast, or a portion of the west coast, of the Bay of Bengal.
Coromandel gooseberry .
See Carambola . --
Coromandel wood ,
Calamander wood. Found on
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the hard, brownish wood of a tropical Asian tree, Diospyros melanoxylon. · the tree itself. Also called
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