black alder Jul 27th 2013, 00:30, by DCDuring | | Line 7: | Line 7: | | # {{context|countable|uncountable|lang=en}} A tree, {{taxlink|Alnus glutinosa|species}}, of many practical uses, growing in moist circumstances in Europe. | | # {{context|countable|uncountable|lang=en}} A tree, {{taxlink|Alnus glutinosa|species}}, of many practical uses, growing in moist circumstances in Europe. | | # {{context|uncountable|lang=en}} Wood or other product of the tree. | | # {{context|uncountable|lang=en}} Wood or other product of the tree. | − | # An alternative name for the [[American winterberry]], ''[[Ilex verticillata]]''. | + | # [[American winterberry]], ''[[Ilex verticillata]]''. | | | | | | ====Synonyms==== | | ====Synonyms==== | Line 27: | Line 27: | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-mid}} | | {{trans-bottom}} | | {{trans-bottom}} | | + | {{trans-see|American winterberry}} | | | | | | [[Category:en:Trees]] | | [[Category:en:Trees]] |
Latest revision as of 00:30, 27 July 2013 English[edit] a black alder growing in a lake in Poland Wikipedia black alder (countable and uncountable; plural black alders) - (countable, uncountable) A tree, Alnus glutinosa, of many practical uses, growing in moist circumstances in Europe.
- (uncountable) Wood or other product of the tree.
- American winterberry, Ilex verticillata.
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