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marlock
marlock, n. dial. (ˈmɑːlək) A frolic, gambol; a piece of fun; a sportive gesture. (See E.D.D.) Also ˈmarlock v. intr., to frolic, gambol.c 1746 J. Collier (Tim Bobbin) View Lancs. Dial. (1862) 70 He blest an he pray'd, an mede sitch Marlocks that [etc.]. 1860 Mrs. Gaskell Sylvia's L. xi, Dost ta mea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Marlock
Marlock species include: Bald Island marlock (Eucalyptus conferruminata or Eucalyptus lehmannii) black marlock, black-barked marlock (Eucalyptus redunca ) Comet Vale marlock ( Eucalyptus comitae-vallis) flowering marlock, long-flowered marlock, long-leaved marlock (Eucalyptus macrandra) forrest's marlock wikipedia.org
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mollock
mollock, v. colloq. (ˈmɒlək) [Invented by Stella Gibbons (see quot. 1932), prob. an alteration of marlock vb. s.v. marlock n., perh. infl. by rollock, dial. form of rollick v.] intr. To cavort, esp. to engage in sexual intercourse; also fig. Hence ˈmollocking vbl. n.1932 S. Gibbons Cold Comfort Farm... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mallet (habit)
Swamp mallet (Eucalyptus spathulata) White mallet (Eucalyptus falcata or Eucalyptus spathulata) Fuchsia gum (Eucalyptus dolichorhyncha) See also Mallee Marlock wikipedia.org
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Woodanilling, Western Australia
"Mallet" (marlock or mallee) bark was also exported from the area in large quantities by 1907. wikipedia.org
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Mallet (disambiguation)
natural language processing tasks Mallet, a common placeholder name for an attacker in computer security, see Alice and Bob Mallet, alternative term for marlock wikipedia.org
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Bald Island
The Bald Island marlock (Eucalyptus conferruminata) forms dense thickets on parts of the island. wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus urna
Eucalyptus urna, commonly known as merrit, is a species of mallet or marlock that is endemic to southern areas of Western Australia. Description Eucalyptus urna is a mallet or marlock that typically grows to a height of but does not form a lignotuber. wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus falcata
Eucalyptus falcata, commonly known as silver mallet or toolyumuck, is a species of mallee or marlock that is endemic to Western Australia. Description Eucalyptus falcata is a mallee or marlock that forms a lignotuber and typically grows to a height of . wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus vesiculosa
Eucalyptus vesiculosa, commonly known as the Corackerup marlock, is a species of marlock (a small, shrubby tree with a crown extending to near ground level Description Eucalyptus vesiculosa is a marlock that typically grows to a height of but does not form a lignotuber. wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus redunca
Eucalyptus redunca, commonly known as black marlock, is a species of mallee or a shrub that is endemic to Western Australia. Distribution Black marlock is found on undulating, low ridges mostly along the south coast between Cape Riche and the Fitzgerald River National Park, and wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus macrandra
Eucalyptus macrandra, commonly known as long-flowered marlock, river yate or twet, is a species of mallee or small tree that is endemic to the south-west Distribution and habitat Long-flowered marlock is found in a variety of soil types in areas north of Albany and favours river plains or depressions. wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus mcquoidii
Eucalyptus mcquoidii, commonly known as the Quoin Head marlock, is a species of marlock, mallee or small tree that is endemic to a restricted area in Western Description Eucalyptus mcquoidii is a single-stemmed, shrub-like marlock or stunted mallee that typically grows to a height of or a tree to , but does wikipedia.org
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Eucalyptus platypus
Eucalyptus platypus, also known as moort or maalok, is a species of mallee or marlock that is endemic to the southwest of Western Australia. Description Eucalyptus platypus is a mallee or a marlock that typically grows to a height of and a width of with a dense, rounded crown but does not wikipedia.org
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Fiskerton cum Morton
watercourses run through the area and are tributaries: River Greet forms the east boundary of the parish Beck Dyke forms the north boundary of the parish Marlock wikipedia.org
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