bruscus

/ˈbruːskəs/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of evergreen tree, especially the species Quercus brusca, with broad leaves and a large trunk, native to the Mediterranean region and parts of Africa.

“The bruscus tree’s broad leaves provided a natural canopy for the wildlife in the forest.”

Synonyms

  • evergreen
  • oak

Antonyms

  • bare
  • deciduous