bunya-bunya

[buhn-yuh-buhn-yuh]

bun·ya-bun·ya

[buhn-yuh-buhn-yuh]
noun
an evergreen tree, Araucaria bidwilli, of Australia, having stiff, sharp, glossy needles in distinct rows, grown as an ornamental in warm regions.

Origin:
1835–45; < Wiradjuri bunya
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