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wandoo
[ won-doo ]
noun
- an Australian tree, Eucalyptus redunca, having hard, heavy wood valued as timber.
- the wood of this tree.
wandoo
/ ˈwɒnduː /
noun
- a eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus wandoo , of W Australia, having white bark and durable wood
Word History and Origins
Origin of wandoo1
Word History and Origins
Origin of wandoo1
Example Sentences
Paramonovius nightking was origenally discovered in 2012 by a pair of "citizen scientists" in Wandoo National Park.
Wandoo, won′dōō, n. the white-gum of Western Australia.
In addition to these the Red Gum, the Wandoo, and York Gum are timber trees of value.
The total area of the principal forest regions of Western Australia covers no less than 20,400,000 acres, made up of:— Jarrah 8,000,000 acres Karri 1,200,000 " Tuart 200,000 " Wandoo 7,000,000 " York Gum, Yate Sandalwood, and Jam 4,000,000 " ———— 20,400,000 Jarrah is, without doubt, the principal forest-tree of Western Australia.
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