Definition of Sumacs

1. Noun. (plural of sumac) ¹

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Definition of Sumacs

1. sumac [n] - See also: sumac

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sumacs

sultrinesses
sulu
sulus
sulvanite
sum
sum-up
sum of its parts
sum of money
sum total
sum up
sumac
sumac family
sumach
sumachs
sumacs (current term)
sumanene
sumat
sumatras
sumatriptan
sumbal
sumbals
sumbitch
sumbitches
sumbul
sumbuls
sumdel
sumithrin
sumless
summ'd

Literary usage of Sumacs

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Manual of Colours and Dye Wares: Their Properties, Applications by John William Slater (1870)
"If dull, it is probable that the sample has been mixed with sumacs of an inferior ... An impurity in ground sumacs, due to negligence rather than fraudulent ..."

2. Handbook of Nature-study for Teachers and Parents: Based on the Cornell by Anna Botsford Comstock (1911)
"HE sumacs, in early autumn, form a "firing line" along the borders of ... The sumacs are a glory to our hills; and sometime, when Americans have time to ..."

3. In God's Out-of-doors by William Alfred Quayle (1902)
"And at the last, before the fronds fall, sumacs build their bonfires on the hills and keep them burning through many nights and days, for with them as with ..."

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