water gum

water gum
noun
columnar swamp tree of southeastern to midwestern North America yielding pale soft easily worked wood
Syn: ↑Nyssa aquatica
Hypernyms: ↑tupelo, ↑tupelo tree

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noun
1. : any of several Australian trees that grow near water; especially : a small to medium-sized tree (Tristania laurina) that yields a tough strong close-grained pinkish wood sometimes used for tool handles and mallets
2. : black gum 2

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any of several Australian trees of the myrtle family, growing near water.
[1840-50]

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water gum,
1. (in the United States) a tupelo.
2. (in Australia) any one of several trees of the myrtle family, growing in moist places.

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