"Tasmaniensis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
The suffix "-ensis" is a Latin diminutive and genitive adjective form marker, equivalent to the English suffix "-ish" or "-an", meaning "of" or "inhabitant of", typically indicating a place or territory.
So, "tasmaniensis" would mean "of Tasmania", which is a reference to the island state of Tasmania in Australia.
A person in control of or directing matters at the workplace, especially in a somewhat oppressive or tyrannical manner; a taskmaster.
Tasmania is an island state located south of the Australian mainland. It is known for its rugged wilderness, beautiful beaches, and unique wildlife. The word "Tasmania" comes from the_logging-family name "Aboriginal placename Van Diemens Land was renamed Tasmania in 1856 after the British explorer Abel Tasman, who was the first European to sight the island in 1642.