释义 |
gid·gee \ˈgijē\ noun or gid·gea also gid·ya or gid·yea \“, -jə\ (-s) Etymology: native name in Australia 1. a. : a somewhat scrubby Australian acacia (Acacia cambagei) that grows chiefly in dry inland regions and has an extremely foul-smelling blossom b. : georgina gidgee c. : yarran 1 2. : the dense hard dark wood of gidgee and various other small Australian acacias that is valued for turning and carving and used also for fencing and fuel |