Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

maquis

Noun
/mæˈkiː/
Definition
A dense, scrubby vegetation found in Mediterranean regions, especially characterized by low trees, shrubs, and thorny bushes.
Examples
  • The hikers wandered through the fragrant maquis, surrounded by aromatic herbs and wildflowers.
  • Wild boars are often spotted lurking in the dense maquis of the national park.
  • The maquis provides an important habitat for numerous bird species.
Meaning
Maquis refers to a type of natural vegetation that is typically found in coastal areas of the Mediterranean, presenting a unique ecosystem that supports various wildlife.
Synonyms
  • scrubland
  • brushland
  • garrigue