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Definition of Tamaracks
1. tamarack [n] - See also: tamarack
Lexicographical Neighbors of Tamaracks
Literary usage of Tamaracks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Painters: With One Hundred and Four Examples of Their Work Engraved by George William Sheldon (1880)
"Trees pleasant to see — maples, tamaracks, white- birches, and others — decorate
either bank of the narrow stream. The perspective is far-reaching and ..."
2. A History of the Adirondacks by Alfred Lee Donaldson (1921)
"The tamaracks was organized in the autumn of 1890. Messrs. ... Mr. Pratt still
retains the original tamaracks and Mr. EC Atkinson sold Moosewood in 1911 to ..."
3. Rediscovering America: Exploring the Small Towns of Virginia and Maryland by William J. Burnham, Mary K. Burnham (2002)
"Grandpa loved the tamaracks as much as we did, for he named the dirt road ...
His article entitled The Beauty of tamaracks, published posthumously in The ..."
4. Entomological News and Proceedings of the Entomological Section of the by Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia Entomological Section (1904)
"This marsh is in most places an open meadow of tall marsh grass dotted with
tamaracks ; but along the edges these tamaracks form a dense growth intermingled ..."
5. Peat: Essays on Its Origin, Uses and Distribution in Michigan by Charles Albert Davis (1907)
"In the areas of Cat-tail near the north end of the lake were numbers of young
tamaracks, which here were growing about at water level, and reached nearly to ..."
6. Report of the State Board of Geological Survey by Michigan Geological Survey, Alfred Church Lane (1907)
"In going east along the north side of the lake, the Cedar-Spruce-Tamarack zone
gradually leaves the water margin, while the zone of young tamaracks becomes ..."