ash tree
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A tall ash tree stands in the center of a grassy field, showcasing its distinctive compound leaves and greyish bark.
Definition
Noun: 1. A type of deciduous tree: A tree belonging to the genus Fraxinus, characterized by having pinnate leaves (compound leaves with leaflets arranged on opposite sides of a common stem). Ash trees are valued both as ornamental trees in landscaping and for their strong, elastic timber.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The large ash tree in the park provides wonderful shade in the summer.
- The wood from the ash tree is often used to make baseball bats and tool handles.
- Several species of ash tree are native to North America and Europe.
Advanced Usage
- "Mountain ash tree": This is a common name for trees of the genus (like the Rowan tree). It is important to note that while it has "ash" in its name, it is not a true ash tree (). This is an example of a colloquial name that can cause confusion.
- The mountain ash tree is known for its bright red berries.
Variants and Related Words
- Ash (noun): The more common short form for "ash tree." It can also refer to the wood from this tree or the powdery residue left after something burns.
- The furniture was made of ash. (Here, "ash" refers to the wood from an ash tree).
- Fraxinus (noun): The scientific, Latin genus name for all ash trees.
Synonyms
- Fraxinus: The formal, botanical synonym.
- Ash: The common, abbreviated synonym.
Related Phrases
- Ash wood: The timber produced from the ash tree.
- Ash wood is prized for its strength and flexibility.
- Ash leaf: Referring to the characteristic pinnate leaf of the tree.
- You can identify it by its distinctive ash leaf.
A tall ash tree stands in the center of a grassy field, showcasing its distinctive compound leaves and greyish bark.
Noun
- any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus