tamaric (Meaning)

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tamaric (n.)

A shrub or tree supposed to be the tamarisk, or perhaps some kind of heath.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tamaric

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tamaric Sentence Examples

  1. The lush tamaric trees provided ample shade for weary travelers.
  2. The desert oasis was dotted with rows of ethereal tamaric trees.
  3. The tamaric's verdant foliage contrasted strikingly with the barren landscape.
  4. The intricate branches of the tamaric tree served as a natural trellis for climbing plants.
  5. The tamarics' delicate pink flowers bloomed in profusion, adding a splash of color to the drab surroundings.
  6. The rustling leaves of the tamaric created a soothing melody in the breeze.
  7. Ancient civilizations revered the tamaric tree for its medicinal properties and spiritual significance.
  8. The tamaric's deep roots anchored it firmly in shifting desert sands.
  9. The aroma of the tamaric's blossoms permeated the air, creating a sense of tranquility.
  10. The tamaric tree symbolized resilience and hope in the face of adversity.

FAQs About the word tamaric

A shrub or tree supposed to be the tamarisk, or perhaps some kind of heath.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The lush tamaric trees provided ample shade for weary travelers.

The desert oasis was dotted with rows of ethereal tamaric trees.

The tamaric's verdant foliage contrasted strikingly with the barren landscape.

The intricate branches of the tamaric tree served as a natural trellis for climbing plants.