Definition of Evonymus

1. euonymus [n -ES] - See also: euonymus

Lexicographical Neighbors of Evonymus

evolvability
evolvable
evolve
evolved
evolvedness
evolvement
evolvements
evolvent
evolvents
evolver
evolvers
evolves
evolving
evolvingly
evomition
evonymus (current term)
evonymuses
evos
evovae
evovaes
evulgate
evulgated
evulgates
evulgating
evulgation
evulgations
evulse
evulsed
evulses
evulsing

Literary usage of Evonymus

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

1. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture: A Discussion for the Amateur, and by Liberty Hyde Bailey (1916)
"Two species in the mountains of N. Amer.; allied to evonymus. ... Col. to Calif, and N. Мех.—Resembles the small-lvd. form of evonymus ..."

2. The Tree Book: A Popular Guide to a Knowledge of the Trees of North America by Julia Ellen Rogers (1905)
"The European evonymus is called spindle tree, for its wood has long been used in making spindles, knitting needles, and other small articles requiring hard, ..."

3. Forest Flora of Japan: Notes on the Forest Flora of Japan by Charles Sprague Sargent (1894)
"... evonymus, AND BUCKTHORN FAMILIES. JAPAN and eastern North America are equally rich in species of Holly, there being thirteen or fourteen in each of the ..."

4. Hull's Jahr: A New Manual of Homoeopathic Practice by Gottlieb Heinrich Georg Jahr, Amos Gerald Hull, Frederick Greenwood Snelling (1885)
"Jerks in the thigh, succeeded by lameness and numbness. Weariness in the knett *Cramp in the calf, particularly when standing. 118.—evonymus ..."

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