"spearwood" meaning in English

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Noun

Audio: en-au-spearwood.ogg [Australia]
Etymology: From spear + wood; named for the use made of the wood by Australian Aborigines to make spear shafts. Etymology templates: {{compound|en|spear|wood}} spear + wood Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} spearwood (uncountable)
  1. (Australia) The erect woody evergreen shrub Kunzea ericifolia, endemic to Western Australia. Tags: Australia, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Bignonia family plants, Myrtle family plants Synonyms (Kunzea ericifolia): swamp spearwood
    Sense id: en-spearwood-en-noun-7y6eL1jP Disambiguation of Bignonia family plants: 28 30 18 24 Disambiguation of Myrtle family plants: 32 29 18 21 Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 24 25 26 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 24 26 24 25 Disambiguation of 'Kunzea ericifolia': 57 16 8 20
  2. (Australia) The shrub Acacia doratoxylon. Tags: Australia, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Acacias, Bignonia family plants, Myrtle family plants
    Sense id: en-spearwood-en-noun-D2XE1099 Disambiguation of Acacias: 23 46 12 19 Disambiguation of Bignonia family plants: 28 30 18 24 Disambiguation of Myrtle family plants: 32 29 18 21 Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 24 25 26 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 24 26 24 25
  3. (Australia) The flowering vine Pandorea doratoxylon. Tags: Australia, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Bignonia family plants, Myrtle family plants
    Sense id: en-spearwood-en-noun-9P3ykI2Z Disambiguation of Bignonia family plants: 28 30 18 24 Disambiguation of Myrtle family plants: 32 29 18 21 Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 24 25 26 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 24 26 24 25
  4. (Australia) The eucalypt Eucalyptus doratoxylon. Tags: Australia, uncountable Categories (lifeform): Bignonia family plants, Eucalypts, Myrtle family plants Synonyms (Eucalyptus doratoxylon): spearwood mallee
    Sense id: en-spearwood-en-noun-ZZFL7j9~ Disambiguation of Bignonia family plants: 28 30 18 24 Disambiguation of Eucalypts: 26 25 17 32 Disambiguation of Myrtle family plants: 32 29 18 21 Categories (other): Australian English, English entries with incorrect language header, English entries with topic categories using raw markup Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 24 24 25 26 Disambiguation of English entries with topic categories using raw markup: 24 26 24 25 Disambiguation of 'Eucalyptus doratoxylon': 11 15 8 65

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