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Elm

Matched in: Term Elm

Elmen

Belonging to elms

Elmy

Abounding with elms

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Timber

a restricted as well as enlarged sense. In the restricted sense it means specified trees like oak, ash, elm, teace, blackwood, ebony etc. and in the enlarged sense it means woods suitable for building, furniture, and carpentry

Hackberry

A genus of trees Celtis related to the elm but bearing drupes with scanty but often edible pulp Celtis occidentalis is common in the Eastern United States

Planer tree

A small leaved North American tree Planera aquatica related to the elm but having a wingless nutlike fruit

Samara

A dry indehiscent usually one seeded winged fruit as that of the ash maple and elm a key or key fruit

Habit

or acquired regarded as something had possessed and firmly retained as a religious habit his habit is morose elms have a spreading habit esp physical temperament or constitution as a full habit of body

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Elm

Matched in: Term Elm

Elmen

Belonging to elms

Elmy

Abounding with elms

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Timber

a restricted as well as enlarged sense. In the restricted sense it means specified trees like oak, ash, elm, teace, blackwood, ebony etc. and in the enlarged sense it means woods suitable for building, furniture, and carpentry

Hackberry

A genus of trees Celtis related to the elm but bearing drupes with scanty but often edible pulp Celtis occidentalis is common in the Eastern United States

Planer tree

A small leaved North American tree Planera aquatica related to the elm but having a wingless nutlike fruit

Samara

A dry indehiscent usually one seeded winged fruit as that of the ash maple and elm a key or key fruit

Habit

or acquired regarded as something had possessed and firmly retained as a religious habit his habit is morose elms have a spreading habit esp physical temperament or constitution as a full habit of body

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