ash-leaved maple
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Definition
Noun: 1. A common shade tree of eastern and central United States: This term refers to a specific species of deciduous tree, scientifically named Acer negundo, known for its compound leaves that resemble those of an ash tree. It is often planted for shade in urban and suburban areas.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The large ash-leaved maple in the park provides excellent shade during the summer.
- You can identify an ash-leaved maple by its compound leaves with three to seven leaflets.
Advanced Usage
- Botanical Context: In formal botanical or horticultural writing, the term "ash-leaved maple" is used to distinguish from other maple species, which typically have simple, palmately lobed leaves. Its common name directly describes its leaf morphology.
Variants and Related Words
- Box elder (n): This is the most common alternative name for the same tree species (). It is widely used interchangeably with "ash-leaved maple."
- Manitoba maple (n): A regional name for this tree, primarily used in Canada.
- Acer negundo (n): The scientific (Latin) name for the species.
Synonyms
- Box elder: The primary synonym.
- Boxelder maple: A variant of the common name.
Notes on Meaning
The term "ash-leaved maple" is a compound noun that functions as a single common name for a specific tree. It is not typically used in a figurative or idiomatic sense. Its meaning is fixed to the biological entity Acer negundo.
Noun
- common shade tree of eastern and central United States