fare vs tea tree

fare

noun
  • Supplies for consumption or pleasure. 

  • Money paid for a transport ticket. 

  • A paying passenger, especially in a taxi. 

  • A prostitute's client. 

  • Food and drink. 

verb
  • To happen well, or ill. 

  • To get along, succeed (well or badly); to be in any state, or pass through any experience, good or bad; to be attended with any circumstances or train of events. 

  • To move along; proceed; progress; advance 

tea tree

noun
  • The tea plant (Camellia sinensis), from which black, green, oolong and white tea are all obtained. 

  • The tree Melaleuca alternifolia, from which tea tree oil is obtained. 

  • The shrub ti (Cordyline fruticosa). 

  • The kanuka, Kunzea ericoides. 

  • A shrub or small tree native to New Zealand and southeast Australia (Leptospermum scoparium). 

  • The duke of Argyll's tea tree (Lycium barbarum), also known as wolfberry or matrimony vine. 

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