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sour gum
noun
- a tree, Nyssa sylvatica, of eastern North America, having elliptic leaves, dark-blue, berrylike fruit, and wood with a variety of commercial uses.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of sour gum1
An Americanism dating back to 1775–85
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Example Sentences
The leaves of the sour-gum, the first tree to turn, showed blood-red.
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Sour Gum is harder, it splits with difficulty, and is fitted for small work and implements, such as wagon-hubs and tool-handles.
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The Sour Gum bears ovoid bluish-black sour drupes, or fruit containing single roughened seeds.
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The enlarged base and the larger fruit serve to distinguish it from the sour gum.
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They are very sour, for which reason the tree is called sour gum.
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