Acacia auriculiformis
Noun
Acacia auriculiformis is a species of tree native to Australia and Papua New Guinea. It is commonly known as “earleaf acacia” or “northern black wattle.” The word “acacia” is derived from the Greek word “akis,” meaning a point or a barb, referring to the thorns on the tree.
Nepali Meanings:
1. अकेसिया औरिकुलिफोर्मिस: यसको नेपाली अर्थ अकेसिया औरिकुलिफोर्मिस हो।
2. खैरे: यसको नेपाली अर्थ खैरे हो।
Nearby Words:
1. Acacia catechu: खैरे, Noun – A deciduous tree native to India and Southeast Asia.
2. Acacia concinna: शिकाकाई, Noun – A shrub native to Asia, commonly used in hair care products.
3. Acacia dealbata: सिल्भर वट्टल, Noun – A species of acacia tree native to southeastern Australia.
Synonyms:
1. Earleaf acacia
2. Northern black wattle
3. Auri
4. Akeshiya
Antonyms:
There are no specific antonyms for Acacia auriculiformis in Nepali.
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