Egyptian paper reed
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Definition
- Noun:
- A tall sedge of the Nile valley: A perennial, aquatic plant native to the Nile River valley and other regions in Africa.
- Yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times: The plant's pith was used to make a writing material (papyrus), and its stems were used for various other practical items like boats, mats, and sails.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The ancient civilization relied on the Egyptian paper reed for creating scrolls.
- Botanists study the Egyptian paper reed to understand historical plant uses.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Cultural Context: The term is often used in historical, archaeological, or botanical contexts to refer to the raw material behind papyrus and other ancient technologies.
- The decline in Egyptian paper reed cultivation contributed to the disappearance of papyrus as a common writing surface.
Variants and Related Words
- Papyrus (n): The writing material historically made from the pith of the Egyptian paper reed. This is the most common product associated with the plant.
- The scroll was made of papyrus.
- Cyperus papyrus (n): The formal botanical/scientific name for the Egyptian paper reed.
- Cyperus papyrus is its Latin name.
Synonyms
- Papyrus plant: A common synonym emphasizing its primary historical use.
- Nile grass: A less technical, descriptive synonym.
Related Phrases
- Paper reed: A more general term that can refer to this plant or similar species used for paper-making.
Related Idioms
(This specific term, being a precise botanical/historical noun, is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions.)
Noun
- tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times