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noun
- Quercus × pauciloba (=Quercus undulata)
- In Europe
- California scrub oak (Quercus berberidifolia)
- kermes oak (Quercus coccifera)
- coastal scrub oak (Quercus dumosa), variously circumscribed.
- myrtle oak (Quercus myrtifolia)
- island scrub oak (Quercus pacifica)
- In the northeastern United States:
- Sandhill oak (Quercus inopina)
- Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii)
- turkey oak (Quercus laevis)
- Sonoran scrub oak (Quercus turbinella)
- bear oak (Quercus ilicifolia)
- Chapman oak (Quercus chapmanii)
- Santa Cruz Island oak (Quercus parvula)
- sand live oak (Quercus geminata)
- Tucker oak (Quercus john-tuckeri)
- Emory oak (Quercus emoryi)
- leather oak (Quercus durata)
- any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets
noun
- The tree Quercus palustris.
- The tree Quercus ellipsoidalis.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large nearly semi-evergreen oak of southeastern United States; thrives in damp soil
noun
noun
- quassia (Quassia amara)
- Jamaica quassia Picrasma excelsa, native to the Caribbean
- paradise tree Simarouba glauca, native to Florida, the Caribbean and Central America
- West Indian tree yielding the drug Jamaica quassia
- handsome South American shrub or small tree having bright scarlet flowers and yielding a valuable fine-grained yellowish wood; yields the bitter drug quassia from its wood and bark
- medium to large tree of tropical North and South America having odd-pinnate leaves and long panicles of small pale yellow flowers followed by scarlet fruits
noun
- tarakihi (Nemadactylus macropterus).
- western Atlantic seabream (Archosargus rhomboidalis).
- yellowfin bream (Acanthopagrus australis).
- blue warehou (Seriolella brama).
- A dentex of the eastern Atlantic (Dentex canariensis).
- Alternative spelling of seabream.
- flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the family Sparidae or the family Bramidae
- any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae
noun
- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
noun
- a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves
- the hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring
- Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
- The she-oaks in Allocasuarina and Casuarina, of family Casuarinaceae
- (wine) The flavor of oak.
- Any tree of the genus Quercus, in family Fagaceae.
- Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in family Fagaceae, genera Lithocarpus and Notholithocarpus.
- Toxicodendron, poison oak, in family Anacardiaceae
- Various species called silky oak, in family Proteaceae
- The outer (lockable) door of a set of rooms in a college or similar institution. (Often in the phrase sport one's oak.)
- A rich brown color, like that of oak wood.
- (countable) A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
- (uncountable) The wood of the oak.
adj
verb
noun
- Cottontop, a plant of genus Micropus.
- especially such plants of the genus Froelichia.
- any of various plants of the genus Froelichia found in sandy soils and on rocky slopes in warmer regions of America; grown for their spikes of woolly white flowers
- an American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts
noun
noun
- A tree of the species Quercus palustris.
- A tree of the species Quercus bicolor.
- A tree of the species Casuarina glauca.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil
- Australian leafless shrub resembling broom and having small yellow flowers
noun
- Quercus muehlenbergii, a tree whose leaves resemble those of chestnut-genus chinquapins.
- Chinese chinkapin (Castanea henryi)
- A water chinquapin, an aquatic plant of species Nelumbo lutea, American lotus.
- Any in the genus Chrysolepis of trees and shrubs.
- Allegheny chinkapin (Castanea pumila)
- Ozark chinkapin (Castanea ozarkensis)
- A redear sunfish, a freshwater fish of the southeastern US (Lepomis microlophus).
- Any in the genus Castanopsis of trees.
- shrubby chestnut tree of southeastern United States having small edible nuts
- small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the southern United States; resembles a hazelnut
- shrubby tree closely related to the Allegheny chinkapin but with larger leaves; southern midwestern United States
noun
- Any quillback (Carpioides cyprinus
- Any of the genus Tetrapturus of marlins, a type of fish with the upper jaw elongated into a spearlike bill.
- Any striped marlin (Kajikia audax)
- any of several large vigorous pelagic fishes resembling sailfishes but with first dorsal fin much reduced; worldwide but rare
verb
noun
- Any plant of species Cymbalaria muralis.
- Any plant of species Saxifraga stolonifera (creeping saxifrage).
- Any plant of species Kalanchoe pinnata (air plant (US))
- Any plant of species Bryophyllum delagoense of succulent plants native to Madagascar.
- Any plant of species Soleirolia soleirolii, in the nettle family.
noun
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- Pokeweed.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
noun
- Quercus × pauciloba (=Quercus undulata)
- In Europe
- California scrub oak (Quercus berberidifolia)
- kermes oak (Quercus coccifera)
- coastal scrub oak (Quercus dumosa), variously circumscribed.
- myrtle oak (Quercus myrtifolia)
- island scrub oak (Quercus pacifica)
- In the northeastern United States:
- Sandhill oak (Quercus inopina)
- Gambel oak (Quercus gambelii)
- turkey oak (Quercus laevis)
- Sonoran scrub oak (Quercus turbinella)
- bear oak (Quercus ilicifolia)
- Chapman oak (Quercus chapmanii)
- Santa Cruz Island oak (Quercus parvula)
- sand live oak (Quercus geminata)
- Tucker oak (Quercus john-tuckeri)
- Emory oak (Quercus emoryi)
- leather oak (Quercus durata)
- any of various chiefly American small shrubby oaks often a dominant form on thin dry soils sometimes forming dense thickets
noun
- The tree Quercus palustris.
- The tree Quercus ellipsoidalis.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large nearly semi-evergreen oak of southeastern United States; thrives in damp soil
noun
noun
- quassia (Quassia amara)
- Jamaica quassia Picrasma excelsa, native to the Caribbean
- paradise tree Simarouba glauca, native to Florida, the Caribbean and Central America
- West Indian tree yielding the drug Jamaica quassia
- handsome South American shrub or small tree having bright scarlet flowers and yielding a valuable fine-grained yellowish wood; yields the bitter drug quassia from its wood and bark
- medium to large tree of tropical North and South America having odd-pinnate leaves and long panicles of small pale yellow flowers followed by scarlet fruits
noun
- tarakihi (Nemadactylus macropterus).
- western Atlantic seabream (Archosargus rhomboidalis).
- yellowfin bream (Acanthopagrus australis).
- blue warehou (Seriolella brama).
- A dentex of the eastern Atlantic (Dentex canariensis).
- Alternative spelling of seabream.
- flesh of any of various saltwater fishes of the family Sparidae or the family Bramidae
- any of numerous marine percoid fishes especially (but not exclusively) of the family Sparidae
noun
- Cucurbita argyrosperma
- Cucurbita pepo
- Cucurbita maxima
- Cucurbita moschata
- any of various plants of the species Cucurbita maxima and Cucurbita moschata producing squashes that have hard rinds and mature in the fall
- any of various fruits of the gourd family with thick rinds and edible yellow to orange flesh that mature in the fall and can be stored for several months
noun
- a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves
- the hard durable wood of any oak; used especially for furniture and flooring
- Lagunaria, white oak, in family Malvaceae
- The she-oaks in Allocasuarina and Casuarina, of family Casuarinaceae
- (wine) The flavor of oak.
- Any tree of the genus Quercus, in family Fagaceae.
- Various tanbark oak or stone oak species in family Fagaceae, genera Lithocarpus and Notholithocarpus.
- Toxicodendron, poison oak, in family Anacardiaceae
- Various species called silky oak, in family Proteaceae
- The outer (lockable) door of a set of rooms in a college or similar institution. (Often in the phrase sport one's oak.)
- A rich brown color, like that of oak wood.
- (countable) A deciduous tree with distinctive deeply lobed leaves, acorns, and notably strong wood, typically of England and northeastern North America, included in genus Quercus.
- (uncountable) The wood of the oak.
adj
verb
noun
- Cottontop, a plant of genus Micropus.
- especially such plants of the genus Froelichia.
- any of various plants of the genus Froelichia found in sandy soils and on rocky slopes in warmer regions of America; grown for their spikes of woolly white flowers
- an American everlasting having foliage with soft wooly hairs and corymbose heads with pearly white bracts
noun
noun
- A tree of the species Quercus palustris.
- A tree of the species Quercus bicolor.
- A tree of the species Casuarina glauca.
- fast-growing medium to large pyramidal deciduous tree of northeastern United States and southeastern Canada having deeply pinnatifid leaves that turn bright red in autumn; thrives in damp soil
- large deciduous oak of the eastern United States with a flaky bark and leaves that have fewer lobes than other white oaks; yields heavy strong wood used in construction; thrives in wet soil
- Australian leafless shrub resembling broom and having small yellow flowers
noun
- Quercus muehlenbergii, a tree whose leaves resemble those of chestnut-genus chinquapins.
- Chinese chinkapin (Castanea henryi)
- A water chinquapin, an aquatic plant of species Nelumbo lutea, American lotus.
- Any in the genus Chrysolepis of trees and shrubs.
- Allegheny chinkapin (Castanea pumila)
- Ozark chinkapin (Castanea ozarkensis)
- A redear sunfish, a freshwater fish of the southeastern US (Lepomis microlophus).
- Any in the genus Castanopsis of trees.
- shrubby chestnut tree of southeastern United States having small edible nuts
- small nut of either of two small chestnut trees of the southern United States; resembles a hazelnut
- shrubby tree closely related to the Allegheny chinkapin but with larger leaves; southern midwestern United States
noun
- Any quillback (Carpioides cyprinus
- Any of the genus Tetrapturus of marlins, a type of fish with the upper jaw elongated into a spearlike bill.
- Any striped marlin (Kajikia audax)
- any of several large vigorous pelagic fishes resembling sailfishes but with first dorsal fin much reduced; worldwide but rare
verb
noun
- Any plant of species Cymbalaria muralis.
- Any plant of species Saxifraga stolonifera (creeping saxifrage).
- Any plant of species Kalanchoe pinnata (air plant (US))
- Any plant of species Bryophyllum delagoense of succulent plants native to Madagascar.
- Any plant of species Soleirolia soleirolii, in the nettle family.
noun
- Plants in the genus Cestrum: Cestrum nocturnum, Cestrum parqui.
- Bluebead lily, Clintonia borealis.
- Any other berry of a plant in the nightshade family, Solanaceae, most of which are poisonous at least when unripe.
- Pokeweed.
- The deadly nightshade.
- Bittersweet nightshade, Solanum dulcamara.
- Eurasian herb naturalized in America having white flowers and poisonous hairy foliage and bearing black berries that are sometimes poisonous but sometimes edible
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