durmast oak
The 'durmast oak,' also known as 'sessile oak,' is a significant tree species in Europe, valued for its robust wood.
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Definition
B2Botany
(technical, scientific)A species of oak tree native to Europe, recognized for its lobed leaves and stalkless acorns.
Example
- The durmast oak is commonly found in European forests.
- The lobed leaves of the durmast oak are a key identifying feature.
B2Forestry
(technical, industry)Wood from this tree, known for its durability and elasticity, often used in construction and furniture making.
Example
- The cabin was built using the sturdy wood of the durmast oak.
- Durmast oak wood is prized for its strength and resilience.
Similar
Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "durmast oak":
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