Definition of Pedunculate oak

1. Noun. Medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood.

Exact synonyms: Common Oak, English Oak, Quercus Robur
Generic synonyms: White Oak

Definition of Pedunculate oak

1. Noun. A large, deciduous tree, English oak, ''Quercus robur'' ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Pedunculate Oak

pedro
pedros
peds
peduncle
peduncle of corpus callosum
peduncle of flocculus
peduncle of mamillary body
peduncled
peduncles
peduncular
peduncular ansa
peduncular loop
peduncular veins
pedunculata
pedunculate
pedunculate oak (current term)
pedunculated
pedunculated hydatid
pedunculated polyp
pedunculomamillary fasciculus
pedunculotomy
pedunculus
pedunculus cerebellaris inferior
pedunculus cerebellaris medius
pedunculus cerebellaris superior
pedunculus cerebri
pedunculus corporis callosi
pedunculus corporis mamillaris
pedunculus flocculi
pedunculus of pineal body

Literary usage of Pedunculate oak

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

1. Quarterly Journal of Forestry by Royal English Arboricultural Society, Royal Forestry Society of England, Wales and Northern Ireland (1908)
"are the real habitats of the pedunculate oak, even where the rainfall is ... The leaves facilitate transpiration in the pedunculate oak and resist it in the ..."

2. A Manual of Forestry by William Schlich (1908)
"In the North German plain (as in British lowlands), the pedunculate oak prevails ; also in the neighbourhood of the Harz and Siegen, in Silesia and in most ..."

3. A Manual of Forestry by William Schlich (1896)
"In the North German plain (as in Britain), on the contrary, the pedunculate oak prevails ; also in the neighbourhood of the Harz and Siegen, ..."

4. The British Controversialist and Impartial Inquirer (1854)
"... name attached to it now that we come to consider the value of specific distinctions; this specific name, pedunculate,, implies the pedunculate oak, ..."

5. Forests, Woods and Trees in Relation to Hygiene by Augustine Henry (1852)
"The pedunculate oak originally covered with forests the clays, loams, ... The original pedunculate oak forests in the alluvial tracts along the great rivers ..."

6. Schlich's Manual of Forestry by William Schlich (1908)
"In the North German plain (as in British lowlands), the pedunculate oak prevails ; also in the neighbourhood of the Harz and Siegen, in Silesia and in most ..."

7. Studies in Forestry: Being a Short Course of Lectures on the Principles of by John Nisbet (1894)
"But experience has shown that Elm and pedunculate Oak require most warmth; that Black Pines, Silver Fir, Beech, Weymouth Pine, sessile Oak and Scots Pine ..."

8. Studies in Forestry: Being a Short Course of Lectures on the Principles of by John Nisbet (1894)
"But experience has shown that Elm and pedunculate Oak require most warmth; that Black Pines, Silver Fir, Beech, Weymouth Pine, sessile Oak and Scots Pine ..."

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