Oak and teak
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TREESOak and teak
afrormosiaa dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
afrormosiasAFRORMOSIA, a dense tropical hardwood resembling teak, used for furniture and panelling
RIDGESVimy and Oak
TREESOak and cedar
TREESOak and elm
TREESElm and oak
TREESAsh and oak
SAPLINGBetween acorn and oak.
STSMain and Oak (Abbr.)
STSElm and Oak, briefly
STSOak and Maple, briefly
TREESOak and maple, e.g.
LOBEDLike oak leaves and brains
SFOAirport near SJC and OAK
TREESOak and elm, e.g.
ELMStreet often near Maple and Oak
SFOAirport close to SJC and OAK
ONEDIMEWords under a torch and olive and oak branches
roblesany of several other trees, esp. of the oak and beech families
robleany of several other trees, esp. of the oak and beech families
quercitrona N. American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin
bluejacksmall oak, Quercus incana, of the southern U.S., having crooked branches and blue-green leaves
quercitronsQUERCITRON, a N. American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin
corkthe elastic tough outer tissue of the cork oak that is used especially for stoppers and insulation
oakmosslichen, Evernia pranastri, growing on oak and other trees, yielding a resin used in the manufacture of perfumes
tanbarkthe bark of the oak, hemlock, etc., bruised and broken by a mill and used esp. in tanning hides
encinasevergreen oak, Quercus agrifolia, of the western coast of the U.S., having leathery leaves and a short, stout trunk
encinalevergreen oak, Quercus agrifolia, of the western coast of the U.S., having leathery leaves and a short, stout trunk
encinaevergreen oak, Quercus agrifolia, of the western coast of the U.S., having leathery leaves and a short, stout trunk
mistletoesA leathery-leaved parasitic plant that grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter
catkina spicate inflorescence (as of the willow, birch, or oak) bearing scaly bracts and unisexual usually apetalous flowers called also ament
mistletoeA leathery-leaved parasitic plant that grows on apple, oak, and other broadleaf trees and bears white glutinous berries in winter