she-oak (Meaning)
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she-oak (n)
any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
Synonyms & Antonyms of she-oak
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she-oak Sentence Examples
- The she-oak's graceful branches danced in the gentle breeze.
- Its slender, needle-like leaves formed a delicate canopy overhead.
- The she-oak's bark was a rich, reddish-brown, peeling away in thin strips.
- Its tough, fibrous roots anchored it firmly in the sandy soil.
- The she-oak provided a vital habitat for native birds and insects.
- Clusters of tiny, cone-shaped flowers adorned its branches in spring.
- The she-oak's medicinal properties were used by Aboriginal Australians for centuries.
- Its timber was highly prized for its strength and durability.
- A lone she-oak stood sentinel on the windswept coastal headland.
- The she-oak's distinctive silhouette was a familiar sight in the Australian landscape.
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any of several Australian trees of the genus Casuarina
No synonyms found.
No antonyms found.
The she-oak's graceful branches danced in the gentle breeze.
Its slender, needle-like leaves formed a delicate canopy overhead.
The she-oak's bark was a rich, reddish-brown, peeling away in thin strips.
Its tough, fibrous roots anchored it firmly in the sandy soil.