S American trees
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BRAZILNUTSS. American trees.
quebrachoany of several tropical American trees of the genus Schinopsis, having very hard wood, esp. S. lorentzii, the wood and bark of which are important in tanning and dyeing
BEAKEDHAZELNUTSAmerican trees
DALISTropical American trees.
EBOESCentral American trees.
REDASHESAmerican hardwood trees.
PINOSSpanish-American trees.
REDOAKSNorth American trees.
AMARILLOSTropical American trees
AMATESCentral American timber trees.
EBOSCentral American trees: Var.
EBOSOil-yielding Central American trees.
oiticicaany of several South American trees
BRAZILNUTSEdible seeds of some South American trees
SLOTHFULLike trees in tropical South American forests?
genipEither of two tropical American trees that yield this fruit
genipsEither of two tropical American trees that yield this fruit
malpighiathe Barbados cherry genus of tropical American trees, shrubs, and lianes
quebracho(Spanish) any of several tropical American trees and their timber or bark
quebrachosQUEBRACHO, (Spanish) any of several tropical American trees and their timber or bark
hackmatacksAny of a number of North American coniferous trees, in particular the tamarack
hackmatackAny of a number of North American coniferous trees, in particular the tamarack
guavasany of several tropical American shrubs or small trees (genus Psidium) of the myrtle family
monkeypotthe woody, operculate seed vessel of any of certain large South American trees of the genus Lecythis
sapoteany of several roundish or ovoid sweet soft-fleshed fruits of Mexican and Central American trees as
sapsuckersAn American woodpecker that pecks rows of small holes in trees and visits them for sap and insects
piassavasA stout fiber obtained from the leaf stalks of a number of South American and African palm trees
piassavaA stout fiber obtained from the leaf stalks of a number of South American and African palm trees
wahoosany of various American shrubs or small trees, as the winged elm, Ulmus alata, or a linden, Tilia heterophylla
wahooany of various American shrubs or small trees, as the winged elm, Ulmus alata, or a linden, Tilia heterophylla
dogberriesA fruit of poor eating quality from any of a number of other shrubs or small trees, e.g., the American rowan
dogberryA fruit of poor eating quality from any of a number of other shrubs or small trees, e.g., the American rowan
ulerubber obtained from the latex of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Castilla, esp. C. elastica, of Central America
cecropiasA very large North American silkworm moth with boldly marked reddish-brown wings. The caterpillars feed on a variety of forest trees
ulesrubber obtained from the latex of any of several tropical American trees of the genus Castilla, esp. C. elastica, of Central America
sapsuckerany of a genus (Sphyrapicus) of North American woodpeckers that drill holes in trees in order to obtain sap and insects for food
cankerwormsThe caterpillar of a North American moth that has wingless females. Cankerworms consume the buds and leaves of trees and can be a major pest
cankerwormThe caterpillar of a North American moth that has wingless females. Cankerworms consume the buds and leaves of trees and can be a major pest
tonkathe coumarin-containing seed of any of several tropical American leguminous trees (genus Dipteryx, especially D. odorata) that is used in perfumes and as an artificial vanilla flavoring
angosturathe bitter, aromatic bark of either of two South American citrus trees, Galipea officinalis or G. cusparia, used in medicine and in the preparation of liqueurs and bitters