American+larch

  • 31tamarack — n. Hackmatack, American larch, black larch (Larix pendula or Americana) …

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  • 32Hackmatack — Hack ma*tack (h[a^]k m[.a]*t[a^]k ), n. [Of American Indian origin.] (Bot.) The American larch ({Larix Americana}), a coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close grained timber. Called also {tamarack}. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 33Larix Americana — Hackmatack Hack ma*tack (h[a^]k m[.a]*t[a^]k ), n. [Of American Indian origin.] (Bot.) The American larch ({Larix Americana}), a coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close grained timber. Called also {tamarack}. [1913… …

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  • 34tamarack — Hackmatack Hack ma*tack (h[a^]k m[.a]*t[a^]k ), n. [Of American Indian origin.] (Bot.) The American larch ({Larix Americana}), a coniferous tree with slender deciduous leaves; also, its heavy, close grained timber. Called also {tamarack}. [1913… …

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  • 35hack|ma|tack — «HAK muh tak», noun. 1. a) a North American larch; tamarack. b) its wood. 2. a variety of poplar; balsam poplar. ╂[American English < an Algonkian word] …

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  • 36Viljandi — Infobox Settlement official name = Viljandi linn other name = Viljandi imagesize = 300px image caption = Viljandi town hall subdivision type = Country subdivision name = EST subdivision type1 = image shield = Et Viljandi coa.svg map caption =… …

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  • 37Abney Park — The historic grounds of Abney Park are situated in Stoke Newington, London, England. It is a 13ha (32 acre) park dating from just before 1700AD. In the early 1700s it became landscaped and laid out by the first Lady of the Manor of Stoke… …

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  • 38Tannersville Cranberry Bog — lies beneath a six inch (152 mm) layer of sphagnum and a network of supporting tree roots. However, this bog may be viewed conveniently from a floating walkway.HistoryThe bog began as a kettle lake formed approximately 10,000 years ago by a… …

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  • 39Pinhook Bog — Indiana’s only true bog is a special geologic feature of this region which preserves a large variety of plants with extraordinary adaptations for survival. See insect eating plants and tamarack trees; walk on a boardwalk that is placed upon a… …

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  • 40tamarack — /tam euh rak /, n. 1. an American larch, Larix laricina, of the pine family, having a reddish brown bark and crowded clusters of blue green needles and yielding a useful timber. 2. any of several related, very similar trees. 3. the wood of these… …

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