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black birch
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Word History and Origins
Origin of black birch1
An Americanism dating back to 1665–75
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Example Sentences
Notably, eastern forests today have more species such as red maple, black birch, tulip poplar and blackgum than they did in the early 20th century.
From Salon
At the arboretum, it’s the European black birches in dry sites that are taking a beating.
From Seattle Times
Milton served smoked venison, drizzled with a sauce made of malted sassafras and black birch syrup, and smoked collard greens.
From Washington Post
Coming nearer we smelled black birch burning, and we saw the long thread of aromatic smoke mounting steadily to the paling stars.
From Project Gutenberg
The young twigs and leaves have the spicy fragrance of the black birch of the Eastern States.
From Project Gutenberg
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