beech tree
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Definition
Noun: A type of large, deciduous tree belonging to the genus Fagus, characterized by smooth gray bark, a broad, rounded crown, and producing small, sweet, triangular nuts enclosed in a prickly husk called a bur. Beech trees are native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
Examples
- The ancient beech tree in the park provided deep, cool shade on hot summer days.
- We collected the fallen nuts from beneath the massive beech tree.
- The forest was primarily composed of oak and beech tree species.
Advanced Usage
- "As smooth as a beech tree's bark": An idiomatic comparison used to describe something very smooth to the touch.
- The polished marble felt as smooth as a beech tree's bark.
Variants and Related Words
- Beech (n): The more common short form for "beech tree." Also refers to the wood from this tree.
- The furniture was made of solid beech.
- Beechnut (n): The edible triangular nut produced by a beech tree.
- Beechwood (n): The wood of the beech tree.
- Beechmast (n, chiefly British): The collective term for the nuts of the beech tree lying on the ground.
Synonyms
- Fagus (n): The scientific genus name for beech trees.
- Deciduous tree (n): A general category for trees that shed their leaves annually, which includes beech trees.
Related Phrases
- Copper beech / Purple beech (n): A cultivated variety of the European beech () with distinctive purple or copper-colored leaves.
- American beech (n): A specific species () native to eastern North America.
Noun
- any of several large deciduous trees with rounded spreading crowns and smooth grey bark and small sweet edible triangular nuts enclosed in burs; north temperate regions