Etymology
Meaning
Origin
The word "maquis" is derived from the Italian word "macchia," which means "stain." The term was originally used to describe the dense vegetation that covered the mountains of Corsica, which were often used as hiding places for rebels and outlaws.
Over time, the word "maquis" came to be used more generally to refer to any type of dense, low-growing vegetation. It is often used to describe the vegetation that covers areas that have been burned or cleared, as well as areas that are naturally covered in dense vegetation.
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