different between lignotuber vs mallee
lignotuber
English
Etymology
ligno- +? tuber
Noun
lignotuber (plural lignotubers)
- (botany) A starchy enlargement (caudex), usually of a root, of a woody plant, serving to store water.
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mallee
English
Pronunciation
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /?mali/
- (Australian, General American) IPA(key): /?mæli/
- Hyphenation: mal?lee
Etymology 1
Probably borrowed from Wemba-Wemba mali; compare Woiwurrung mali.
Noun
mallee (plural mallees)
- (Australia) A type of scrubland with low-growing thick eucalypts, characteristic of certain parts of Australia. [from 19th c.]
- (Australia) Any semi-desert region of Australia where such scrub is the predominant vegetation. [from 19th c.]
- 1985, Peter Carey, chapter 4, in Illywhacker, St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, ?ISBN; republished Faber and Faber, 2003, ?ISBN, page 365:
- It made no difference that he had also invented several ploughs and a device for grubbing Mallee country or that people had journeyed all the way from Melbourne to inspect them.
- 1985, Peter Carey, chapter 4, in Illywhacker, St. Lucia, Qld.: University of Queensland Press, ?ISBN; republished Faber and Faber, 2003, ?ISBN, page 365:
- (Australia) Any of several low-growing eucalypts characteristic of such scrubland, especially Eucalyptus dumosa, Eucalyptus oleosa, and Eucalyptus socialis. [from 19th c.]
- (botany, Australia) The growth habit of certain eucalypt species that grow with multiple stems springing from an underground lignotuber, shared by species of related genera.
- 1978 June, Eliseo O. Mariani; Warren A. Wood; Paul C. Kouchoukos; Mary Beth Minton; Marelco, Inc., “Introduction” and “The Eucalypts”, in The Eucalyptus Energy Farm: Feasibility Study and Demonstration: Phase 1: Site and Species Selection (HCP/T2557-01), Washington, D.C.: Division of Solar Technology, Office of Energy Technology, United States Department of Energy, OCLC 4093594:
- [page 1-4, section 1.3] Of the many variations in form of the Eucalyptus (shrubs, mallees, trees, etc.), virtually all species being tested in the above category are those which exhibit good tree form (e.g., height, straightness of trunk, etc.).
- [page 2-1, section 2.2] Shrubby eucalypts are usually referred to as "mallees" although the term strictly applies to those species which have many stems growing from an enlarged rootstock (lignotuber).
- 1978 June, Eliseo O. Mariani; Warren A. Wood; Paul C. Kouchoukos; Mary Beth Minton; Marelco, Inc., “Introduction” and “The Eucalypts”, in The Eucalyptus Energy Farm: Feasibility Study and Demonstration: Phase 1: Site and Species Selection (HCP/T2557-01), Washington, D.C.: Division of Solar Technology, Office of Energy Technology, United States Department of Energy, OCLC 4093594:
Derived terms
- mallee bird, mallee fowl, malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata)
- mallee ringneck (Australian ringneck; Barnardius zonarius)
- mallee roller
- mallee soil
Etymology 2
See mali.
Noun
mallee (plural mallees)
- (India, South Asia) Alternative spelling of mali (“a native gardener”).
Further reading
- mallee on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- mallee (habit) on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Latin
Noun
mallee
- vocative singular of malleus
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