of the turkey oak
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cerrialof the turkey-oak
cerristhe turkey oak
cerrisesCERRIS, the turkey oak
CERRISTurkey oak of southern Europe.
ACORNNut of the oak
ACORNFruit of the oak
TORPEDOEDFate of the Royal Oak.
ACORNFruit of the oak tree
oakleafthe leaf of the oak
MAJORRank of the gold oak leaf.
SUBEROuter bark of the cork oak.
YEARAPoison oak of the Pacific Coast.
acornthe nut of the oak tree
acornedthe nut of the oak tree
acornsthe nut of the oak tree
oakleavesOAKLEAF, the leaf of the oak
acornthe fruit of the oak tree
corksthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
corkedthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
recorksthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
acornsACORN, the fruit of the oak tree
corkthe bark of a Mediterranean oak tree
oakenof or pertaining to the oak tree
acornedhaving acorns (the fruit of the oak tree)
kermesthe oak itself, of the genus Quercus coccifera
BASSORichard Sterban of The Oak Ridge Boys, e.g.
roblesany of several other trees, esp. of the oak and beech families
robleany of several other trees, esp. of the oak and beech families
ilexevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
ilexesevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
holmevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
holmsevergreen oak, Quercus ilex, of southern Europe, having foliage resembling that of the holly
quercitina yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCETIN
quercetina yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCITIN
quercitrona N. American oak, the dyer's oak; its inner bark, a source of quercetin and flavin
quercetinsQUERCETIN, a yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCITIN
quercitinsQUERCITIN, a yellow crystalline compound obtained from the inner bark of the quercitron oak also QUERCETIN
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