Old World yew

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A specific species of yew tree native to Europe: "Old World yew" refers to Taxus baccata, the yew species most common in Europe. It is characterized by its exceptional longevity, very slow growth rate, and is considered one of the oldest living tree species.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The ancient churchyard was shaded by a massive Old World yew.
    • Botanists study the Old World yew for its incredible lifespan and historical significance.
Advanced Usage
  • In botanical or historical contexts: The term is used to distinguish this specific European species () from other yew species found in North America or Asia.
    • The Old World yew has cultural and religious significance across Europe.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common yew (n): Another name for the Old World yew ().
  • English yew (n): A regional name for the same species.
  • European yew (n): A name emphasizing its native geographical range.
Synonyms
  • Taxus baccata: The scientific Latin name for the Old World yew.
  • European yew: A direct descriptive synonym.
Noun
  1. predominant yew in Europe; extraordinarily long-lived and slow growing; one of the oldest species in the world