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(australia) rapid speech, (australia) talk very fastyabber
(Slang) outback, bush, unsettled remote place in Australiamulga
(Slang) rough or temporary house; (Australia) Aboriginal small and roughly built hut the bush, humped; full of humps; covered with humps; hump-likehumpy
,, hog, hog (used in Britain, Australia, New Zealand)hogget
A standard for tv/video display which uses 625 scan lines per frame and twenty-five frames per second (popular in Europe and Australia)PAL (phase alternate line)
able to control urination and bowels, any of a number of large continuous land masses (usually considered to be 7: Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Australia and Antarctica), land above sea levelcontinent
American marsupial, Australian marsupial, possum, small marsupial animal which has a prehensile tail and is native to the eastern United States and Central and South America; small marsupial animal that is native to Australia and New Zealandopossum
an Australian, nickname for a person who comes from Australia, of or pertaining to a person who comes from Australia (Slang)Aussie
ancient landmass, consisting of the southern part of the supercontinent of Pangaea. Comprising South America, Africa, peninsular India, Australia, and Antarctica, it began to break up approximately 200 million years ago., see also:LaurasiaGondwanaland
ancient seaport on the coast of Samaria, and the Roman capital of Palestine, situated approximately 35 km/22 mi south of present-day Haifa, Israel, ancient town in Israel on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea that was built by King Herod during the fir...Caesarea
animal which belongs to the family of egg laying mammals found in Australia (Zoology)monotreme
animal with a duck-like bill (native to Australia), see also:duckbilled-platypusplatypus
animal with a pouch, any mammal of the order Marsupialia (mostly found in Australia); animal which carries and nurses its offspring in a pouch (Zoology), of or pertaining to the order Marsupialia; having a pouch like that of a marsupial animal (Zoology)marsupial
area of the Pacific Ocean between the northern coast of Australia, New Guinea, and eastern IndonesiaArafura Sea
armed forces from Australia and New Zealand who fought in World War I, ANZACAustralian and New Zealand Army Corps
 

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