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(n): West Indian locust tree having pinnate leaves and panicles of large white or purplish flowers; yields very hard tough wood
(n): any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae
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Though the 'vril' in Bovril has its own bizarre origin.
Probably because it's rarely used, but doesn't look strange, -ril is used in the brand names of a number of drugs (Bovril, Mellaril, Restoril, Zestril).
Even excluding names of drugs, there are more than a dozen words ending in -ril. Cyril and tendril are familiar, and aril, fibril and tendril are not too arcane. Maril, nombril, tumbril, and zoril are a bit more obscure. How about Shakepeare's Goneril and Tolkien's Andúril and mithril?
"–ril is not an expected word-ending. There are probably fewer than a dozen words in English ending in –ril. Most are unusual words, such as umbril and courbaril. Only four – April, Avril, peril, and nostril – are at all common."
David Crystal, By Hook or By Crook p 200