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bur oak
noun
- an oak tree, Quercus macrocarpa, of eastern North America, having shiny, dark-green leaves, light-gray deeply ridged bark, and very large acorns with a fringed cup, yielding a hard, durable wood: the state tree of Illinois.
bur oak
noun
- an E North American oak, Quercus macrocarpa , having fringed acorn cups and durable timber
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Word History and Origins
Origin of bur oak1
An Americanism dating back to 1805–15
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Example Sentences
Here, with the help of their nearest neighbors, they built in a day a cabin of rough, bur-oak logs.
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In the flats of southeastern Indiana it is generally called white oak, and in some places it is known as bur oak.
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This species in some localities is called iron oak, and in Gibson County on the sand dune area it is called sand bur oak.
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Medium sized trees; bark generally intermediate between that of the swamp white and bur oak; leaves on petioles 5-30 mm.
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The bur oak seems to be striving to produce the same thing and probably will succeed after awhile.
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