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Dwarf oak   /dwɔrf oʊk/   Listen
Dwarf oak

noun
1.
Deciduous shrubby tree of northeastern and central United States having a sweet edible nut and often forming dense thickets.  Synonyms: dwarf chinkapin oak, dwarf chinquapin oak, Quercus prinoides.






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"Dwarf oak" Quotes from Famous Books



... very cloistral one, with a ribbon of gravelly road, bordered on each side with a rich margin of turf and a scramble of blackberry bushes, green turf banks and dwarf oak-trees making a rich and plenteous shade. My attention was caught firstly by a bicycle lying carelessly on the turf, and secondly and lastly by a graceful woman's figure, recumbent and evidently sleeping against the turf bank, ...
— The Quest of the Golden Girl • Richard le Gallienne



Words linked to "Dwarf oak" :   dwarf chinkapin oak, chestnut oak



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