Eucalypt vs Sallee - What's the difference?
eucalypt | sallee |
Any tree of the genus Eucalyptus
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(Australia) Any of various wattles (trees).
(Australia, used in combination) Any of various eucalypts.
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* 2009 , Andrew Bain, Ethan Gelber, Cycling Australia ,
As a noun eucalypt
is any tree of the genus eucalyptus .As a proper noun sallee is
, manx equivalent to sally.eucalypt
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Noun
(en noun)sallee
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Alternative forms
* sallyNoun
(en noun)page 556,
- Black sallee is most common adjacent to creeks and flats in mountainous, tableland country.
page 136,
- In colder regions, mountain gums and white sallees – the beautiful twisted snow gums – occur.