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hornbeam
[ hawrn-beem ]
noun
- any North American shrub or tree belonging to the genus Carpinus, of the birch family, yielding a hard, heavy wood, as C. caroliniana American hornbeam.
hornbeam
/ ˈhɔːnˌbiːm /
noun
- any tree of the betulaceous genus Carpinus, such as C. betulus of Europe and Asia, having smooth grey bark and hard white wood
- the wood of any of these trees
Word History and Origins
Origin of hornbeam1
Example Sentences
A selection of trees, including honey locust, English oak and hornbeam, will now be planted along South Quay.
Oaks, hornbeams, limes, sycamore and other saplings are already in the ground, with the first phase of planting expected to be finished this month.
Take the Hornbeam Trail, interspersed with the American hornbeam, a distinctive tree also called the musclewood — so named because the bark resembles rippling muscles.
But there was rapid, smooth healing in such trees as hornbeam and Southern magnolia.
The council said 23 trees - a mixture of elm, silver birch, aspen, hornbeam and oak trees - have been planted.
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