live oak
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of evergreen oak tree native to North America: "Live oak" refers to any of several species of oak trees that retain their leaves (are evergreen) throughout the year, unlike many other oaks that are deciduous. These trees are commonly found in the southern United States.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The majestic live oak was draped with Spanish moss. (The majestic evergreen oak tree was covered with Spanish moss.)
- They sought shade under the sprawling branches of the ancient live oak. (They looked for shade under the wide-spreading branches of the old evergreen oak.)
Advanced Usage
- As a collective term for a group: "Live oaks" can refer to a stand or group of these trees.
- The avenue was lined with magnificent live oaks. (The road was bordered by magnificent evergreen oak trees.)
Variants and Related Words
- Southern live oak (): A specific, common species of live oak.
- The Southern live oak is the state tree of Georgia.
- Coast live oak (): A species of live oak native to California.
- The coast live oak is well-adapted to the Mediterranean climate.
Synonyms
- Evergreen oak: A direct descriptive synonym.
- American evergreen oak: A more specific synonym emphasizing its native region.
Related Phrases
- Live oak woodland: An ecological area dominated by these trees.
- The preserve protects a rare tract of live oak woodland. (The nature preserve protects a rare area of land dominated by evergreen oak trees.)
Noun
- any of several American evergreen oaks