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n. (coconut palm English)
Usage examples of "coconut palms".
He picked out a stand of coconut palms above a small beach and slid across the reef toward the island.
The air bursts look like the splayed foliage of burned coconut palms.
A boat's crew might have pulled around this fragment of land in two hours or less, but the fronds of scattered coconut palms rose above rich vegetation in the valleys and on the upper slopes, and at one place a slender cascade fell into the sea.
A clump of coconut palms could, in fact, be seen, raising their plumed tops above the forests that covered the steep hillsides.
In the picture he had tried to get the fast, running quality of the bird and the background was a long beach with coconut palms.
The reef slipped by, sometimes with little palm-grown islands on it, coconut palms, often laid flat or broken off short, and beyond the reef the calm lagoon.
The white line of the breakers, the vivid emerald of the tropical vegetation covering the mountains everywhere, the rich foliage of the breadfruit trees in the little valleys, and the plumed tops of the coconut palms growing in clusters here and there, made up a picture which enchanted me.
Then the entire pit, and a square meter of sand around it, shifted drunkenly while two coconut palms bent to watch.
The lovely pounding of the surf and the faint clacking of the coconut palms were the only sounds.
Nothing between me and the blue Caribbean but the coconut palms and a few great hibiscus shrubs, covered with unearthly red blooms.