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		Definition of coolibah in English: coolibah(also coolabah) noun ˈkuːlɪbɑːˈko͞oləˌbä A North Australian gum tree which typically grows near watercourses and yields very strong, hard timber. 蓝叶桉 Eucalyptus microtheca, family Myrtaceae Example sentencesExamples -  By then our injured man lay crying and dying under a coolibah tree.
 -  A message was carved into the bark of a coolibah tree.
 -  So if I wanted to clear my 450 hectares of coolibah now, what do I need to do?
 -  And here, in 1875, after floods had forced them to spend days perched in an old coolibah, Frank and his sons had taken up a cattle and horse-breeding station.
 -  The Dig Tree is a gnarled coolibah that stands in the burnt heart of the outback, beside the warm, green water of Cooper's Creek.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Kamilaroi (and related languages) gulubaa.    Definition of coolibah in US English: coolibah(also coolabah) nounˈko͞oləˌbä A northern Australian gum tree that typically grows near watercourses and yields strong, hard timber. 蓝叶桉 Eucalyptus microtheca, family Myrtaceae Example sentencesExamples -  The Dig Tree is a gnarled coolibah that stands in the burnt heart of the outback, beside the warm, green water of Cooper's Creek.
 -  By then our injured man lay crying and dying under a coolibah tree.
 -  So if I wanted to clear my 450 hectares of coolibah now, what do I need to do?
 -  And here, in 1875, after floods had forced them to spend days perched in an old coolibah, Frank and his sons had taken up a cattle and horse-breeding station.
 -  A message was carved into the bark of a coolibah tree.
 
 
 OriginLate 19th century: from Kamilaroi (and related languages) gulubaa.     |