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Eucalypt
see synonyms of eucalyptNoun
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Eucalypt
see synonyms of eucalyptnoun plural -lyptuses, -lypti (-ˈlɪptaɪ) or -lypts
any myrtaceous tree of the mostly Australian genus Eucalyptus, such as the blue gum and ironbark, widely cultivated for the medicinal oil in their leaves (eucalyptus oil), timber, and ornament
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Eucalypt
see synonyms of eucalypt nounWord forms: plural ˌeucaˈlyptuses or ˌeucaˈlypˌti (ˌjukəˈlɪpˌtaɪ
; yo̅oˌkəlipˈtīˌ)
any of a genus (Eucalyptus) of tall, aromatic, chiefly Australian evergreen trees of the myrtle family, bearing pendent leaves and umbels of white, red, or pink flowers and valued for their timber, gum, and oil
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Eucalypt
see synonyms of eucalyptn. pl. eu·ca·lyp·tus·es or eu·ca·lyp·ti (-tī′) also eu·ca·lypts
Any of numerous trees of the genus Eucalyptus, native chiefly to Australia and widely planted worldwide, having aromatic leaves and valued as a source of oil, gum, and wood.
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