Concept cluster: Plants > Trees or types of trees
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A tree from the West Indies that was valued for its wood and was one of two species, Manilkara valenzuelana or Manilkara bidentata, both from the Sapotaceae family.
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(biblical) A tree or wood mentioned in the Bible (2 Chron. ii. 8; 1 K. x. 11), possibly juniper or red sandalwood.
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A type of linden, native to eastern North America, Tilia americana.
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A native American beech; Fagus grandifolia.
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paper birch, Betula papyrifera
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Synonym of agarwood
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A tree of the genus Fraxinus, with compound leaves and a tough, flexible wood.
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The asp tree; a kind of poplar tree (genus Populus sect. Populus). A medium-size tree with thin, straight trunks of a greenish-white color.
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(countable) Quercus leucotrichophora, a type of oak.
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The red wood of a leguminous African tree, Baphia nitida, used as a dyewood and for ramrods, violin bows and turner's work.
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(US) Any of several trees of the genus Tilia; the lindens, especially Tilia americana, the American basswood.
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A tree of the genus Fagus having a smooth, light grey trunk, oval, pointed leaves, and many branches.
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(forestry) The breakage in wind at a height of about 5 meters of the trunk of a mature beech tree (Fagus grandifolia) weakened by disease, such as beech bark disease.
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A tree of the genus Fagus, having a smooth, light grey trunk, oval, pointed leaves and many branches.
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Epifagus virginiana or Epifagus americana, a parasitic plant which grows on the roots of beech trees.
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(trees) The sweetgum.
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Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
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A tree of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
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The bark of the birch tree, especially the white bark of the paper birch, Betula papyrifera.
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(Northern England) A birch tree.
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(countable, uncountable) A tree (Alnus glutinosa), of many practical uses, growing in moist conditions in Europe.
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Fraxinus nigra, a species of ash tree native to much of eastern Canada and the northeastern United States.
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A tree of the species Betula lenta, with a dark bark resembling a cherry tree's and an aromatic bark and sap used for birch beer.
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A related oak tree native to western North America, Quercus kelloggii, often considered the best oak for acorn mush by American Indians in its native range
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(countable) A tree of this species.
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(uncountable) Wood of Haematoxylon campechianum.
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A bristlecone pine.
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Quercus macrocarpa.
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The wood of this tree.
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Pinus resinosa, a pine tree found in eastern North America having long needles and reddish bark.
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A tree species native of southern Asia, Averrhoa carambola.
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A tree of the species Betula lenta, with a dark bark resembling a cherry tree's and an aromatic bark and sap used for birch beer.
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The tree Brya ebenus
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Any of a species of tall deciduous trees, (Fraxinus excelsior) native to most of Europe.
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Fagus sylvatica
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Carpinus betulus; a deciduous tree with hard wood, native to many parts of Europe.
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The cork oak, Quercus suber.
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Various oaks found in desert regions.
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A species of pine tree (Pinus sabiniana).
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The deciduous tree Betula pubescens.
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Ulmus × hollandica, a natural hybrid between the wych elm and field elm.
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Betula nana, a species of birch in the family Betulaceae, native to arctic and cool temperate regions of northern Europe, northern Asia and northern North America.
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(countable) A tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers.
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Quercus engelmannii, a white oak native to southern California and northwestern Baja California, Mexico.
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(countable, uncountable) Black alder (Alnus glutinosa).
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Fagus sylvatica
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Carpinus betulus, a deciduous tree with hard wood native to many parts of Europe.
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Synonym of Norway spruce (Picea abies)
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The Celtic god of beech trees.
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A variant of silver birch (Betula pendula), the grain of which is not straight, which results in a flame-like pattern on the finished surface of a board or veneer made of its wood.
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An ash tree native to southern Europe and southwest Asia, Fraxinus ornus
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Diphasiastrum complanatum (syn. Lycopodium complanatum) (northern running-pine), a species of clubmoss native to dry coniferous forests throughout the holarctic region.
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The wood of this tree.
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The wood from this tree.
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Its wood.
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white willow
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Holm oak (Quercus ilex).
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An oak, Quercus coccifera, native to the western Mediterranean region and growing 1-6 meters tall.
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The cone of the knobcone pine
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(countable) A coniferous tree, of genus Larix, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles.
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The tree Nothofagus pumilio native to southern South America
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A deciduous tree of the genus Tilia, especially Tilia × europaea; the linden tree.
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A resinous gum that exudes from the bark of the tree Liquidambar styraciflua.
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A tree of the species Platanus × acerifolia.
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An evergreen tree, Dimocarpus longan, of the Sapindaceae family, native to southern China.
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The tree Nothofagus betuloides native to southern South America
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(countable) Any of the trees from which such wood comes.
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Synonym of maple bark disease
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(countable) An evergreen tree, Ilex paraguariensis, native to South America, cultivated for its leaves.
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Japanese medlar or loquat (Eriobotrya japonica: family Rosaceae)
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A beech tree of the species Fagus mexicana (syn. of Fagus grandifolia subsp. mexicana)
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The wood from these trees.
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A low tree or shrub (Acer monspessulanum) native to France, Spain, and Italy
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the red oak, Quercus rubra.
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Pinus resinosa, the state tree of Minnesota, native to North America from Minnesota, Wisconsin and western Ontario east.
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The wood of this tree; whitish yellow in colour and easy to process.
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A North American species of birch with white bark, Betula papyrifera.
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Synonym of dwarf beech
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(Bahamas) A coniferous forest ecoregion in the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands, dominated by Bahamian pine.
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(uncountable) Wood from the poplar tree.
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A species of oak, Quercus faginea, native to the western Mediterranean region of the Iberian Peninsula and the Balearic Islands.
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A tree in the genus Alnus; Alnus rubra.
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Betula occidentalis, a birch tree native to North America, with dark reddish-brown bark.
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(countable) Any of the evergreen conifers belonging to the genus Sequoia in the wide sense.
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A tree, Pinus sylvestris.
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black birch (Betula nigra)
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A species of fir, Abies religiosa, native to the mountains of central and southern Mexico and western Guatemala.
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Alternative form for sandalwood in its second sense of aromatic heartwood.
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A North-American hickory (Carya ovata) that has shaggy bark in mature trees; shagbark hickory
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Quercus shumardii, native to much of southeastern and east south central United States.
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A European deciduous tree, Betula pendula, characterised by white peeling bark and drooping branches.
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Ulmus rubra, native to eastern North America (from southeast North Dakota, east to Maine and southern Quebec, south to northernmost Florida, and west to eastern Texas).
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Any of various large coniferous evergreen trees or shrubs from the genus Picea, found in northern temperate and boreal regions; originally and more fully spruce fir.
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moosewood (Acer pensylvanicum).
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A tree of the species Casuarina glauca.
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The tree Quercus bicolor.
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A tree of the species Betula lenta, with a dark bark resembling a cherry tree's and an aromatic bark and sap used for birch beer.
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An American plane tree (Platanus occidentalis)
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The wood from such a tree.
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Christmas tree.
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Notholithocarpus densiflorus, an evergreen tree of the beech family, native to the western United States, whose seeds resemble the acorns of an oak.
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(countable) A tree of the species in the genus Tectona
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Any tree of the family Meliaceae that produces similar wood.
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The striped, variegated wood of the tulip tree.
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Quercus laevis, of the southeastern U.S.
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Symplocos paniculata.
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black birch (Betula nigra)
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(chiefly Canada, US) Any of various hard oaks that grow near rivers or swamps, especially Quercus nigra, of the southern US.
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A variety of the white birch tree, with drooping branches.
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The moosewood, or striped maple.
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American beech (Fagus grandifolia), of the eastern US and Atlantic coastal Canada.
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(usually countable) Lagunaria patersonia, the Queensland white oak.
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Picea pungens (blue spruce)
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(US) Alternative spelling of white cedar [The Atlantic white cypress, Chamaecyparis thyoides.]
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The wood of these trees or of spruce (Picea spp.)
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The tree Albizia lebbeck.
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(countable) The wood of a particular species of tree.
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A species of birch native to North America, Betula alleghaniensis
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Thuja occidentalis, native to northeastern North America
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Any of various pine trees with wood of a yellow color.

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