eucalyptus

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English - Turkish
sıtmaağacı
okaliptüs

Koala ayıları okaliptüs gibi kokarlar. - Koala bears smell like eucalyptus.

(isim) okaliptüs
sıtma ağacı
ökaliptüs
eucalyptus oil
okaliptüs yağı
English - English
any of many trees, of genus Eucalyptus, native mainly to Australia
a tree of the genus Eucalyptus
A genus of flowering trees made up of about 700 species, mainly native to Australia
Eucalyptus oil decreases excessive oiliness leaving acne-prone and blemished skin smoother and clearer It promotes the growth of new skin cells and soothes swelling or inflammation As an oil reducing ingredient, the oil is also effective for use in treating oily hair conditions Geranium Geranium oil is the ideal ingredient in treating all skin types and conditions It has a stimulating effect when applied to the skin that helps promote the growth of new skin cells and increase the healing process of skin afflicted with acne and blemishes by regulating overactive oil glands In addition, it soothes dry, sensitive skin In general, Geranium oil encourages a radiant, healthy complexion
A eucalyptus is an evergreen tree, originally from Australia, that is grown to provide wood, gum, and an oil that is used in medicines. a tall tree that produces an oil with a strong smell, used in medicines (eu- (from ey, eu ) + kalyptos ; from the covering on the tree's buds). Any of the more than 500 species of mostly very large trees in the genus Eucalyptus, in the myrtle family, native to Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and nearby islands. Many species are grown widely throughout the temperate regions of the world as shade trees or in forestry plantations. Because they grow rapidly, many species attain great height. The leaf glands of many species, especially E. salicifolia and E. globulus, contain a volatile, aromatic oil known as eucalyptus oil, used mostly in medicines. Eucalyptus wood is used extensively in Australia as fuel, and the timber is commonly used in buildings and fencing. The bark of many species is used in papermaking and tanning
Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia
Antiseptic, soothing agent, skin conditioner, sinus clearing
Eucalyptus oil has blood stimulation properties (A vaso-dilator that improves blood circulation), beneficial for the treatment of hair loss It has antiseptic, cooling and stimulating properties
{i} type of evergreen tree which produces aromatic leaves (native to Australia and the surrounding area)
used externally, enhances absorption of botanicals Evening Primrose Oil relieves premenstrual and menstrual complaints
A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian
used externally, enhances absorption of botanicals
wood of any of various eucalyptus trees valued as timber
used externally, enhances absorption of botanicals Evening Primrose Oil relieves premenstrual and menstrual complaints Fennel a stomach and intestinal remedy
a tree of the genus Eucalyptus wood of any of various eucalyptus trees valued as timber
eucalyptus gum
reddish-brown dried gummy exudation from any of several trees of the genus Eucalyptus especially Eucalyptus camaldulensis
eucalyptus oil
an essential oil obtained from the leaves of eucalypts
eucalypti
plural of eucalyptus
genus eucalyptus
tall trees native to the Australian region; source of timber and medicinal oils from the aromatic leaves
eucalyptus

    Hyphenation

    eu·ca·lyp·tus

    Turkish pronunciation

    yukılîptıs

    Synonyms

    gumtree

    Pronunciation

    /ˌyo͞okəˈləptəs/ /ˌjuːkəˈlɪptəs/

    Etymology

    [ "yü-k&-'lip-t&s ] (noun.) 1801. From Ancient Greek εὖ + καλυπτός (“covered”) καλύπτω (“I cover”).
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