Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

banian

noun
/ˈbæn.i.ən/
Definition
A type of tree known for its large, spreading branches that take root in the ground and create a network of trunks.
Examples
  • The ancient banian tree provided shade to all who sought refuge beneath its sprawling branches.
  • In India, many people gather around a banian for community events and celebrations.
  • The impressive banian at the temple has been there for hundreds of years.
Meaning
The banyan tree is recognized for its aerial roots, which descend from the branches and form new trunks, allowing it to extend widely in a landscape.
Synonyms
  • Ficus benghalensis
  • Fig tree
  • Large-leaved tree