cork oak

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cork oak

A cork oak tree stands in a sunlit grove with its thick, rugged bark exposed.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A medium-sized evergreen oak tree: The cork oak is a specific species of oak tree (Quercus suber) native to southern Europe and northern Africa. It is characterized by its thick, corky bark.
Usage
  • The term "cork oak" is used to refer specifically to the tree species that produces commercial cork. It is a compound noun. The primary usage is to identify the tree itself, not the material harvested from it (which is simply "cork").
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The cork oak is well-adapted to the dry, Mediterranean climate.
    • Sustainable harvesting of bark from the cork oak does not harm the tree.
    • A forest of cork oaks is called a "montado" in Portugal.
Advanced Usage
  • "Cork oak forest/woodland": Refers to an ecosystem dominated by these trees, which are important for biodiversity and rural economies in regions like the Iberian Peninsula.
    • The conservation of cork oak woodlands is crucial for many endangered species.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cork (n): The buoyant, elastic material harvested from the bark of the cork oak.
    • This wine bottle is sealed with a cork.
  • Corking (adj, informal): An old-fashioned term meaning excellent or splendid. (Note: This is unrelated to the tree).
  • Evergreen oak: A general term for oak trees that retain their leaves year-round; the cork oak is one type.
Synonyms
  • Quercus suber: The scientific, Latin name for the cork oak.
Related Phrases
  • To strip cork (from a cork oak): The process of harvesting the bark.
    • Workers carefully strip the cork from the tree every nine years.
cork oak

A cork oak tree stands in a sunlit grove with its thick, rugged bark exposed.

Noun
  1. medium-sized evergreen oak of southern Europe and northern Africa having thick corky bark that is periodically stripped to yield commercial cork

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