Bundy
Bundy (noun) means informal Australian term for a Eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus goniocalyx. Example: “They cleared a patch of bundy for the new fence line.”
How to use Bundy
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAn Australian eucalyptus tree species.
Regional Australian usage; rarely seen elsewhere.
Word forms
Bundys plural, Bundies plural, bundies plural
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They cleared a patch of _____ for the new fence line.
Etymology
From Bundaberg + -y (“diminutive suffix”).
Rhymes for Bundy
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What does “Bundy” mean?
The word “Bundy” means informal Australian term for a Eucalyptus tree, Eucalyptus goniocalyx. In plain terms, an Australian eucalyptus tree species.
How do you pronounce “Bundy”?
“Bundy” is pronounced BUHN-dee (/ˈbʌn.di/ in IPA).
How do you use “Bundy” in a sentence?
Here is “Bundy” used in a sentence: “They cleared a patch of bundy for the new fence line.”
What part of speech is “Bundy”?
“Bundy” is a noun.
Is “Bundy” a common word?
“Bundy” is an uncommon word in modern English.