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tamarisk


  3  definitions  found 
 
  From  Webster's  Revised  Unabridged  Dictionary  (1913)  [web1913]: 
 
  Tamarisk  \Tam"a*risk\,  n.  [L.  tamariscus  also  tamarix, 
  tamarice,  Skr.  tam[=a]la,  tam[=a]laka,  a  tree  with  a  very 
  dark  bark;  cf  tamas  darkness:  cf  F.  tamarisc,  tamarix, 
  tamaris.]  (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  ({T. 
  mannifera})  is  the  source  of  one  kind  of  manna. 
 
  {Tamarisk  salt  tree},  an  East  Indian  tree  ({Tamarix 
  orientalis})  which  produces  an  incrustation  of  salt. 
 
  From  WordNet  r  1.6  [wn]: 
 
  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  [easton]: 
 
  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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