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tam·a·risk
/ˈtæməˌrɪsk/
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Tam·a·risk
n.
Bot.
Any
shrub
or
tree
of
the
genus
Tamarix
,
the
species
of
which
are
European
and
Asiatic
.
They
have
minute
scalelike
leaves
,
and
small
flowers
in
spikes
.
An
Arabian
species
(
Tamarix mannifera
)
is
the
source
of
one
kind
of
manna
.
Tamarisk salt tree
,
an
East
Indian
tree
(
Tamarix orientalis
)
which
produces
an
incrustation
of
salt
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
tamarisk
n
:
any
shrub
or
small
tree
of
the
genus
Tamarix
having
small
scalelike
or
needle-shaped
leaves
and
feathery
racemes
of
small
white
or
pinkish
flowers
;
of
mostly
coastal
areas
with
saline
soil
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Tamarisk
Heb
. '
eshel
(
Gen
. 21:33; 1
Sam
. 22:6; 31:13,
in
the
R.V.;
but
in
A.V., "
grove
," "
tree
");
Arab
.
asal
.
Seven
species
of
this
tree
are
found
in
Palestine
.
It
is
a
"
very
graceful
tree
,
with
long
feathery
branches
and
tufts
closely
clad
with
the
minutest
of
leaves
,
and
surmounted
in
spring
with
spikes
of
beautiful
pink
blosoms
,
which
seem
to
envelop
the
whole
tree
in
one
gauzy
sheet
of
colour
" (
Tristram's
Nat
.
Hist
.).
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