looking glass tree
A child stands beneath a looking glass tree, gazing up at its shimmering leaves.
Noun: * Looking-glass tree: A large evergreen tree (Heritiera littoralis) native to coastal regions of India, Burma (Myanmar), and other parts of Southeast Asia and Australasia. It is characterized by its distinctive leaves, which have a silvery or pale-colored underside.
- The term "looking-glass tree" is a common name derived from the appearance of its leaves. The silvery underside is said to resemble the reflective surface of a mirror or "looking glass."
- It is primarily used in botanical, horticultural, and geographical contexts to identify this specific species of tree.
- This is a compound noun that functions as a single unit to name the tree. The individual words "looking," "glass," and "tree" do not retain their separate meanings in this fixed phrase.
- The mangrove forest was dotted with looking-glass trees, their silvery leaves shimmering in the breeze.
- Botanists studied the looking-glass tree for its unique adaptation to saline coastal environments.
- We took shelter from the sun under the broad canopy of a looking-glass tree.
- The scientific name is used in formal academic and research contexts.
- In descriptive writing, the tree's common name can be used for its evocative quality: "The landscape was transformed by the ghostly sheen of the looking-glass tree leaves."
- Botanical Name:
- Other Common Names: Sundari tree (in some regions), boat-fruited mangrove.
- Looking-glass (noun, separate word): An old-fashioned term for a mirror.
- Tree (noun, separate word): A perennial plant with a single main stem or trunk.
- (scientific synonym)
- Boat-fruited mangrove (contextual synonym based on fruit shape and habitat)
The phrase "looking glass tree" does not have other distinct meanings. It refers exclusively to the tree species Heritiera littoralis. The separate words have their own definitions: * Looking glass: A mirror. * Tree: A large woody plant.
There are no common idioms or phrasal verbs that use the compound term "looking-glass tree."
A child stands beneath a looking glass tree, gazing up at its shimmering leaves.
- large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath