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live oak
[ lahyv ]
noun
- an evergreen oak, Quercus virginiana, of the southern U.S., having a short, broad trunk and shiny, oblong leaves: the state tree of Georgia.
- any of various related trees.
- the hard, durable wood of any of these trees.
live oak
/ laɪv /
noun
- a hard-wooded evergreen oak, Quercus virginianus, of S North America: used for shipbuilding
Word History and Origins
Origin of live oak1
Example Sentences
Tree varieties include Eureka lemon, pink guava, Golden Delicious apple, coast live oak, olive, crape myrtle, California sycamore, desert willow and torrey pines.
We climbed uphill for sweeping coastal vistas and circled down to the shade of live oaks, touching only when he took my hand to steady me where the path was slippery.
Segura said that should include native trees that are going to be able to adapt to a hotter environment with less water, such as canyon live oaks.
The property is miles from the highway, accessible on two-lane roads lined by horse paddocks, white fences and canopies of gnarled live oaks.
Nearby Antonovich Trail, a popular trek for locals, meanders along a babbling Walnut Creek, shaded by fig, coast live oak and eucalyptus trees.
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