cork tree
Americannoun
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any of several Asian citrus trees of the genus Phellodendron, a number of which have a corky bark.
Etymology
Origin of cork tree
First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English
Example Sentences
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Conservation technician Drew Goebel at Cincinnati City Parks said one example is the cemetery's beautiful Amur cork tree, a state-record tree.
From Science Daily • Dec. 1, 2023
Some researchers theorize that death caps immigrated in the soil of a cork tree transported from Europe to California to make corks for a then burgeoning wine industry.
From National Geographic • Aug. 31, 2023
In one famous example, Lawson depicts Ferdinand’s favorite cork tree with bunches of wine corks hanging among the leaves.
From Washington Post • Dec. 11, 2017
I’d just sit there with it, beneath an overpass, like Ferdinand the bull under his cork tree.
From New York Times • Sep. 2, 2015
The morning light upon the mountains now strengthened fast, and gradually discovered the green hillocks, that skirted the winding feet of the cliffs, tufted with cork tree, and ever-green oak.
From The Mysteries of Udolpho by Radcliffe, Ann Ward
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