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Definition of Smoothbark
1. Noun. Any of several Australian eucalypts having the bark smooth except at or near the base of the trunk.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Smoothbark
Literary usage of Smoothbark
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Illinois in 1837: A Sketch Descriptive of the Situation, Boundaries, Face of by Samuel Augustus Mitchell (1837)
"... both the shagbark and smoothbark, black walnut in some parts, white walnut or
butternut, Lynn, cherry, and many of the species produced in the bottoms. ..."
2. Western Portraiture, and Emigrants' Guide: A Description of Wisconsin by Daniel S. Curtiss, Joseph Parrish Thompson (1852)
"... both the shagbark and smoothbark, black walnut in some parts, white walnut or
butternut, Lynn, cherry, and many of the species produced in the bottoms. ..."
3. Illinois in 1837: A Sketch Descriptive of the Situation, Boundaries, Face of by Samuel Augustus Mitchell, Rambler in the West (1837)
"... both the shagbark and smoothbark, black walnut in some parts, white walnut or
butternut, Lynn, cherry, and many of the species produced in the bottoms. ..."