gnamma
/nɑːmə/Definitions
1. noun
A type of fungal disease affecting the roots of plants, often causing stunted or distorted growth.
“The gardener noticed that several of the plants were showing symptoms of gnamma, which she suspected was caused by poor soil quality.”
2. noun
A type of native Australian rock shelter or cave, often used by Aboriginal people for shelter and protection.
“The archaeologists discovered a gnamma site in the outback, which provided valuable insights into the lives of ancient Aboriginal communities.”