What does Penang mean?
Penang # b Ρ n Interpretation Penang, a kind of apple tree, is a deciduous tree with smaller fruit and sweet and sour taste. Penang (betel nut) Penang Penang, an apple tree. The fruit is red, turns purple after ripening, is small, and tastes sour and sweet. The fruit of the betel nut tree is betel nut b Ι ng 1. See "Betel nut". [Penang] Pinyin: bΘ n, bΘ ng Traditional: Penang Radical: Mubu Radical Stroke: Four Characters Meaning Five Lines: Mujian Stroke: 14 Taiwan Province Stroke: 18 Kangxi Stroke: 18 Pinyin Input: bin Wubi Input: SPRW Good or Bad Meaning: Lucky Stroke: Swing, Flip, Flip, Flip, Flip, Flip, Flip, Flip, Flip, Pin1 Penang BΘ n (See also bΘ ng. The fruit is red, turns purple when ripe, small, and tastes sour and astringent. (3) The fruit of the betel nut tree Penang 2 Penang B Ρ ng See also B Ρ n Betel nut B Ρ ng (1) [betel palm]: an evergreen tree (Areca cathecu) with high trunk and pinnately compound leaves. Fruit can be eaten and used for medicine, which can help digestion and drive out tapeworms. Growing in tropical places (2) [betelnut]: The fruit of this plant Penang 1 (Penang) B and N ㄅㄧㄣˉ [~ Zi] is a kind of apple, smaller than apple, purple when ripe, and slightly sour and astringent. Penang 2 (Penang) b Ο ng ㄅㄧㄥˉ [~ Lang] A. Evergreen trees, growing in the tropics, have edible fruits and can also be used as medicine; B.the fruit of this plant.