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Definition of Jingko
1. ginkgo [n -KOES] - See also: ginkgo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jingko
Literary usage of Jingko
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Catalogue of the Library of the Boston Athenaeum by Charles Ammi Cutter, Boston Athenaeum (1874)
"The jingko tree. (In Boston book. 4th col. 1850.) Boston, 1853. 8°. (B 1548) —
Modern inquiries ; classical, professional, and — Self-limited diseases. ..."
2. Gleanings from Fifty Years in China by Archibald John Little (1910)
"... the sacred jingko tree of Japan. A short musical service is held immediately
before dawn on the first and fifteenth days of each moon, ..."
3. In a Gloucestershire Garden by Henry Nicholson Ellacombe (1895)
"... or jingko-tree, from Japan (a near ally of the yew), is another deciduous
conifer that should be on every lawn. It is very slow of growth in its earlier ..."