Eucalyptus

Word EUCALYPTUS
Character 10
Hyphenation eu ca lyp tus
Pronunciations /ˌjuːkəˈlɪptəs/

Definitions and meanings of "Eucalyptus"

What do we mean by eucalyptus?

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. noun

An important genus of myrtaceous evergreen trees and shrubs, including about 120 species, abundant in all parts of Australia, and occurring rarely in New Guinea, Timor, and the Moluccas. The flowers are usually in axillary umbels, with a firm, deciduous, calyptra-like calyx, no petals, and very numerous stamens. The seeds are very small. The leaves are thick and smooth, mostly similar on both sides, and thrown into a vertical position by a twist of the petiole, glandular - punctate, and with a strong, peculiar odor. The matured wood is always hard, and the timber is often very valuable. Many of the arboreous species are very tall; and some, as E. amygdalina and E. diversicolor, reach a height of over 400 feet, exceeding in this respect all other known trees. Many species exude a gum (a kind of kino), whence the common name of gum-tree. From the extreme hardness or the fibrous character of the bark, some are known as iron-bark or stringy-bark trees, and others are distinguished as mountain-ash, box-, or mahogany-trees, etc. E. sideroploia, which is the principal iron bark-tree, and E. resinifera, are the chief source of Botany Bay kino. The leaves of various species, especially of E. globulus, and the oil extracted from them, are said to have important remedial powers in asthma, bronchitis, and various other diseases. The trees are of very rapid growth, and several species, especially the blue-gum, E. globulus, have been extensively planted in warm countries for their timber. Their culture in malarious districts has also been recommended for the purpose of counteracting miasmatic influences. noun

A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian. Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia. noun

Any of many trees, of genus Eucalyptus, native mainly to Australia. noun

A tree of the genus Eucalyptus noun

Wood of any of various eucalyptus trees valued as timber noun

Any of many trees, of genus Eucalyptus, native mainly to Australia.

A greenish colour, like that of a eucalyptus leaves.

Another name for Cannabis, used usually by students. Urban Dictionary

A word that can be used to conclude any sentence in any given situation regardless of circumstances. It is also fairly arousing. Urban Dictionary

1- Word used to deconcentrate and adversary/ies while playing cards. Works best when you hit the table on which you are playing on while shouting it out without the slightest idea of what you are doing and ignoring the fact you ever said anything. 2- May also be use at the last word of a card game symbolizing the euphory of winning. This might also cause a side effect which is the unceasing laughter of you and your adversary/ies. Urban Dictionary

The devils lettuce causing younger generations to go blind, eat and absorb the souls of babies to keep their youth. Urban Dictionary

1. N. Actual name of a crack pipe or meth pipe. Usually only referred to as such when going to a head shop or smoke shop to purchase said product, as mention of illegal substances will void your sale. Urban Dictionary

Eucalyptus scholars The Eucalyptus scholarship is a prestigious award given to those who exemplify qualities such as: extreme competence in deucebaggery, weakness of boners, and overall “put it right in my butt” attitude. You may occasionally hear Eucalyptus Scholors making statements such as; “I’ll have a salad,” and “ That reminds me of something Shia LeBeouf once said” If you find a Eucalyptus Scholar listening to music he is probably listening to Hootie and the Blowfish, Aqua, Alanis Morissete(particularly the song “Thank You”) and of course “Sweet Child of Mine” the Cheryl Crow version. Urban Dictionary

Eucalyptus allergic reactions are only linked to wimps. Normal people don't mind eucalyptus. It's just wimps Urban Dictionary

A plant that koalas get high on. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Eucalyptus

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The word "eucalyptus" in example sentences

Then, on the Cloud Controller: when i run it i got an error: sudo - u eucalyptus ssh-copy-id - i ~eucalyptus/. ssh/id_rsa. pub eucalyptus@ ❋ Yenaing (2009)

When he realized that his investment in eucalyptus was a failure he turned his attention to stock breeding, determining finally to produce the finest strains of Shire horses, Shorthorn cattle and Duroc Jersey hogs in America. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The breeze is friendly, the sun is cheerful and hard, the eucalyptus are as graceful as ever. ❋ Unknown (2010)

They live on eucalyptus, which is mostly inedible to humans. ❋ Unknown (2008)

There's also oil of lemon eucalyptus, which is available in some sprays and lotions if you want to use something plant based, there's a good idea. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The blue gum trees in the neighbourhood were extremely fine, whilst that species of eucalyptus, which is vulgarly called the apple tree, and which we had not seen since we quitted the eastern coast, again made its appearance on the flats, and of large size; as was the casuarina filifolia, growing here and there on its immediate banks. ❋ Unknown (2003)

The woods included every tree of the soil and climate, excepting a white and straight stemmed eucalyptus, which is common at Hunter's River, and there called the Flooded Gum; it is used and reckoned valuable for spars, but the few specimens that I have seen of it have been very brittle and bad. ❋ Phillip Parker King (N/A)

A very potent medicine called eucalyptus oil is brewed from gum-leaves, and a favourite Australian "house-wives '" remedy for rheumatism is a bed stuffed with gum-leaves. ❋ Frank Fox (1917)

Sprinkled all down the mountain sides were fair white villas, or wooden châlet-like houses, with their terraces and gardens, and most of them surrounded by trees, of which the eucalyptus was the most common. ❋ Various (1899)

A wide and deep hollow or valley existed among high sandhill country, timbered mostly with a eucalyptus, which is simply a gigantic species of mallee, but as it grows singly, it resembles gum-trees. ❋ Ernest Giles (1866)

Ned asked what variety of the eucalyptus was the tallest, and how tall the highest tree of Australia was. ❋ Thomas Wallace Knox (1865)

Despite these calls, ArborGen has been seeking government deregulation of its eucalyptus, which is primarily engineered to resist freezing temperatures, since 2008. ❋ Unknown (2010)

ArborGen has been seeking government deregulation of its eucalyptus, which is primarily engineered to resist freezing temperatures, since 2008. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The eucalyptus is a species that loses more leaves in the summer; in other words, most of the energy that can enter the river ecosystem from a eucalyptus plantation does so at this time of the year. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Knee-high eucalyptus discovered in SW Australia - To many British gardeners the eucalyptus is a fast growing monster; casting shade and debris … usually in the neighbour's garden. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Thus German speakers might call a eucalyptus gum-tree, gum, Gumbaum or Gummibaum, the differences being determined mainly by the locality of the speaker. ❋ Unknown (1981)

"[Oi bro], grab us some Eucalyptus [on your way] to town" "Yeah man, [I got you]." ❋ BTeck (2015)

Sam: "turns out that [squirrel] kept [jogging] all day!" *laughter* Tom: "haha sigh.........[eucalyptus]" ❋ Bear Scary (2009)

1-*Hits the table* [Player 1]: Eucalyptus! Player 2: ..... [wait what]? Player 1: What? 2-*Hits the table* Player 1: Eucalyptus! Player 2: ..... wait what? Player 1: I don't know... but I win. Both: *Unceasing laughter for an infinitly [stupied] reason* ❋ Captain Solo (2007)

Bro you hit to much [eucalyptus], [dude stop] [sucking me] off were at Walmart ❋ Elideadeye (2018)

Shopkeep: What [can I do] for you? [Crackhead]: Can I trouble you for a six [inch] eucalyptus inhaler? Shopkeep: Why, sure; would you prefer a straight one or a pre-bent one? Crackhead: Straight, please. ❋ ElleC (2006)

Dude, [take off] that [scarf], you are acting [like such] a Eucalyptus Scholar right now. ❋ Suckitstieglitz (2011)

She has eucalyptus allergic reactions, [therefore], she [must be] a [wimp]. ❋ Seany-boy (2018)

E.g: damn these [koalas] really on [eucalyptus] [huh]. ❋ Postymf (2019)

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