egyptian paper rush

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egyptian paper rush

A botanist carefully examines an Egyptian paper rush growing by a riverbank.

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.
egyptian paper rush

A botanist carefully examines an Egyptian paper rush growing by a riverbank.

Noun
  1. tall sedge of the Nile valley yielding fiber that served many purposes in historic times