tagasaste

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Guanche tagasaste.

Noun

tagasaste (uncountable)

  1. Cytisus proliferus, a small evergreen tree commonly used to improve the condition of soils used for farming.
    Synonym: tree lucerne
    • 1990, R. J. Townsend, “Tagasaste forage production systems”, in New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, volume 33, page 632:
      Optimum spacing between tagasaste plants within rows must depend on site conditions, especially moisture and nutrient availability.

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Guanche tagasaste.

Noun

tagasaste m (plural tagasastes)

  1. tagasaste (tree)
    Synonym: árbol de Lucerna

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