wattle in English

noun
1
a material for making fences, walls, etc., consisting of rods or stakes interlaced with twigs or branches.
Potter described house structures in the eroding sand - round houses of wattle , beneath rectangular buildings with stone wall footings.
2
an acacia.
For botany lessons, we crossed the road into the botanical gardens, there to examine the leaves of ash, oak, elm, plane, pine but no wattles , gums or banksias.
verb
1
make, enclose, or fill up with wattle.
He sat in a stilted hut in a native village, wattled and roofed with the long, triangular woven leaves of trees.
noun

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wattle" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wattle", or refer to the context using the word "wattle" in the English Dictionary.

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2. Baron’s Black Wattle Ale, Australia.

3. The Australian Coat of Arms includes a wreath of wattle; this does not, however, accurately represent a golden wattle.

4. Golden Wattle —Welcoming Spring Down Under

5. Australia's National Floral Emblem is the golden wattle.

6. In 1988 the golden wattle (Acacia pycnantha) was made Australia's official floral emblem and, in 19 1 September was named National Wattle day.

7. Next, a few short wattle poles would be placed around the top of the pit, and more wattle would be woven to it.

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9. Baron's Black Wattle Ale, Australia. This unusual but tasty brew is fermented from barley and native wattle seeds and resembles a light bodied stout.

10. The results showed that Black Wattle is prolific in seed production and mainly reproduced sexually, while Silver Wattle sprouts heavily with high survival rate.

11. The botanical name for the golden wattle is Acacia pycnantha.

12. These Acacias share with the Silver Wattle the feathery foliage

13. Wattle and daub is one of the oldest building techniques.

14. There is a house with wattle fence in the picture.

15. The fragrant wattle flower is used in perfume making.

16. Caruncle definition is - a naked fleshy outgrowth (such as a bird's wattle).

17. Every magpie, minah, and wattle-bird within a mile joins in the Clamour

18. Wattle is purpose - built to withstand the country's droughts, winds and bush fires.

19. A fence or wattle placed in a stream to catch or retain fish.

20. For Cockerels, the comb or wattle is smaller and a little bright red

21. Fig .1、2 The ultrastructure of leaf cells of black wattle at 20℃.

22. When in flower , the golden wattle displays the national colours, green and gold.

23. The Red Wattle hog is a breed of domestic pig originating in the United States.

24. Wattle seeds have been ground into flour and made into bread and even pasta.

25. 19 The walls of timber-framed houses were often made of wattle and daub.

26. Native foods such as eucalyptus, wattle, casuarina, bottlebrush and melaleuca are also enjoyed by Cockatiels.

27. Clumped together next to some wattle trees are about ten humble small terra-cotta huts.

28. The national park consists of 13,800 hectares of eucalypt woodland, spinifex, wattle and Mitchell grass.

29. On national days of mourning, for example, Australians are invited to wear a sprig of wattle.

30. Detectives are investigating after the Wattle Grove home of Burty O’Meagher was shot at just after 1.15am

31. In recent times, the golden wattle has been used as a symbol of remembrance and reflection.

32. Of course, the golden wattle does more than just announce the spring —it does so with grace and beauty.

33. • Plastering and painting brick walls; plastering adobe and wattle walls using nails or small twigs to hold the plaster;

34. Many older timber frame buildings incorporate wattle and daub as non load bearing walls between the timber frames.

35. As one species of a large genus of flora growing across Australia, the golden wattle is a symbol of unity.

36. Mason’s verse speaks of “dainty, curts’ying Wattle,” referring to the way the blossom-laden branches bow and sway in the spring breezes.

37. The golden wattle is an evergreen, spreading shrub. It grows in the under storey of open forest, woodland and in open scrub.

38. Functional groups of the oxidizing degraded products of Black Wattle extract have been studied by using chemical classified tests , IR spectrum and conductivity titration methods.

39. The bark of A. pycnantha produces more tannin than any other wattle species, resulting in its commercial cultivation for production of this compound.

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41. One variety of wattle, Acacia acuminata, has been called raspberry jam because its timber when freshly cut gives off an odor like that of crushed raspberries.

42. Australia's National Floral Emblem is the golden wattle. It has been used in the design of Australian stamps and many awards in their honours system.

43. After describing the somber “olive-green and brown and grey” that dominate the late winter landscape, the poem announces joyously: “But now the Spring has come this way / With blossoms for the Wattle.”

44. ‘The fine-leafed Beefwood or forest wax tree, Grevillea coriacea (family Proteaceae), is a characteristic tree of the open woodland and grassland of central Cape York Peninsula.’ ‘Sally wattle, ironwood and Beefwood dominate the very sparse canopy.’

45. ‘The fine-leafed Beefwood or forest wax tree, Grevillea coriacea (family Proteaceae), is a characteristic tree of the open woodland and grassland of central Cape York Peninsula.’ ‘Sally wattle, ironwood and Beefwood dominate the very sparse canopy.’

46. In Asity The male of the velvet Asity (Philepitta castanea) has yellow tips to its feathers when newly molted, but these wear off, leaving the bird all black; at the same time, a green wattle grows above the eye

47. In botany, an elaiosome (fleshy structure attached to the seed), especially in the plant family Euphorbiaceae; In animal anatomy: prostomium, the sensory organ of Annelid worms; the wattle (anatomy), cockscomb, or snood of some birds; In human anatomy: sublingual Caruncle, an area on the tongue; a small, red portion of the corner of the eye

48. Within this leafy Boskage stood huts of wattle, cunningly wrought; beneath the steep were many caves carpeted with dried fern and fragrant mosses, while everywhere, above and around, the trees spread mighty boughs, through which the sun darted golden beams be-dappling the sward, and in whose leafy mysteries the birds made joyous carolling.