gum tree
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Definition
Noun: 1. A type of tree that exudes gum or sap: A common name for various trees, primarily from the genus Eucalyptus, but also from other genera like Liquidambar (sweetgum) and Nyssa (black gum), which are known for producing a sticky, resinous substance.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The koala feeds exclusively on the leaves of the gum tree.
- The park was filled with tall gum trees, their bark peeling in long strips.
- We sat in the shade of an old gum tree.
Advanced Usage
- "Up a gum tree": An informal British and Australian idiom meaning to be in a difficult or awkward situation; to be stumped or in trouble.
- I've lost the car keys and we're due to leave in five minutes—I'm really up a gum tree now.
Variants and Related Words
- Gum (noun): The sticky resinous substance exuded by these trees.
- The gum from the eucalyptus tree has various traditional uses.
- Eucalyptus (noun): The most common genus of trees referred to as gum trees, native to Australia.
- Sweetgum (noun): A type of gum tree from the genus , known for its star-shaped leaves and spiky seed pods.
- Black gum (noun): A type of gum tree from the genus , known for its brilliant red fall foliage.
Synonyms
- Eucalyptus tree
- Sweetgum tree (for species)
- Tupelo (for species)
Related Idioms
- Up a gum tree: In a predicament; in a difficult situation with no obvious solution.
- This complicated math problem has me completely up a gum tree.
Noun
- any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum