IPA: /mɑˈki/
KK: /mɑˈki/
A type of dense vegetation made up of small trees and shrubs, commonly found in the Mediterranean region, or a member of the French resistance during World War II who fought against German occupation.
The maquis provided cover for the resistance fighters during the war.
**Maquis** → The word originates from French *maquis*, meaning a dense scrubland or thicket, particularly in Mediterranean regions. It refers to the type of vegetation found in these areas, often associated with resistance movements during World War II.
Imagine a dense thicket or scrubland, which is what 'maquis' refers to. This helps you remember that 'maquis' is not just a type of vegetation but also symbolizes resilience and resistance.