SALLEE

Etymology

Native Australian name.

Noun

sallee (plural sallees)

(Australia) Any of various wattles (trees).

(Australia, used in combination) Any of various eucalypts.

Anagrams

• allees, allées

Etymology

Proper noun

Sallee

A surname.

Salé, a coastal town near Rabat in north-western Morocco.

Anagrams

• allees, allées

Source: Wiktionary



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