TURKEY OAK Synonyms
There are 3 hypernyms of the phrase turkey oak. (close relations)
Definition of TURKEY OAK
Best Alternative Words for TURKEY OAK
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american turkey oak | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • small slow-growing deciduous shrubby tree of dry sandy barrens of southeastern United States having leaves with bristle-tipped lobes resembling turkey's toes | ||||||||
bluejack oak | nounn | |||||||
noun • small semi-evergreen shrubby tree of southeastern United States having hairy young branchlets and leaves narrowing to a slender bristly point | ||||||||
european turkey oak | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • large deciduous tree of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor having lanceolate leaves with spiked lobes | ||||||||
quercus cerris | nounn | |||||||
noun • large deciduous tree of central and southern Europe and Asia Minor having lanceolate leaves with spiked lobes | ||||||||
quercus falcata | nounn | |||||||
noun • large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward | ||||||||
quercus incana | nounn | |||||||
noun • small semi-evergreen shrubby tree of southeastern United States having hairy young branchlets and leaves narrowing to a slender bristly point | ||||||||
quercus laevis | nounn | |||||||
noun • small slow-growing deciduous shrubby tree of dry sandy barrens of southeastern United States having leaves with bristle-tipped lobes resembling turkey's toes | ||||||||
southern red oak | noun, adjectiven, adj | |||||||
noun • large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward | ||||||||
swamp red oak | adjectiveadj | |||||||
noun • large round-topped deciduous tree with spreading branches having narrow falcate leaves with deeply sinuate lobes and wood similar to that of northern red oaks; New Jersey to Illinois and southward |