Egyptian paper rush

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A tall sedge of the Nile valley: A perennial plant (Cyperus papyrus) native to the Nile River valley and other parts of Africa, historically significant for its use in making writing material.
    • A source of fiber: This plant yields a fibrous pith that was used historically to make papyrus paper, boats, mats, and other items.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient Egyptians used the egyptian paper rush to create the world's first paper.
    • Wetlands along the Nile were once dense with egyptian paper rush.
Advanced Usage
  • Historical/Cultural Context: The term is often used in historical, archaeological, or botanical contexts to describe the plant central to ancient Egyptian and Mediterranean civilizations.
    • The decline of the egyptian paper rush in the Nile Delta is linked to changes in climate and land use.
Variants and Related Words
  • Papyrus: The more common name for both the plant () and the writing material made from it.
  • Egyptian paper reed: A direct synonym.
  • Nile grass: A less precise, descriptive term.
Synonyms
  • Papyrus plant
  • Paper reed
  • Bulrush (Note: This term can refer to other similar wetland plants and is less precise.)
Related Phrases/Idioms
  • None directly associated: There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs using "egyptian paper rush." Its usage is primarily technical or descriptive.
Noun
  1. tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times