transcription, транскрипция: [ ˌyü-kə-ˈlip-təs ]
noun
( plural eu·ca·lyp·ti -ˌtī, -ˌtē ; or -tus·es )
Etymology: New Latin, genus name, from eu- + Greek kalyptos covered, from kalyptein to conceal; from the conical covering of the buds — more at hell
Date: 1801
: any of a genus ( Eucalyptus ) of mostly Australian evergreen trees or rarely shrubs of the myrtle family that have rigid entire leaves and umbellate flowers and are widely cultivated for their gums, resins, oils, and woods