kimberley
[ˈkɪmbərli]
Definitions
1. noun
A city in Western Australia, known for its diamond mines and the first European settlement in the state.
“The tourists visited the famous Big Bell in the heart of Kimberley.”
2. proper noun
A region of western Australia, named after John W. Kimberley, a British parliamentarian.
“The Kimberley region is famous for its beautiful beaches and diverse wildlife.”
3. proper noun
A region of northern Cape Province in South Africa.
“The Kimberley Mine in South Africa is famous for being the largest diamond mine in the world.”
4. noun
A type of Australian eucalyptus tree (Eucalyptus kimberleyensis).
“The Kimberley tree is native to the northwestern part of Western Australia.”