water locust

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water locust

A water locust tree grows near the edge of a quiet swamp.

Definition

Noun: 1. A tree species: A type of honey locust tree (Gleditsia aquatica) native to swamps and bottomlands in the southern United States. It is characterized by having short, oval seed pods and producing a dark, heavy wood.

Usage Notes
  • "Water locust" is a compound noun that functions as the common name for a specific tree species. It is typically used in botanical, ecological, or forestry contexts.
  • It is often preceded by the definite article "the" when referring to the species as a whole, but can be used without an article when discussing individual trees or its characteristics.
Examples
  • The dense wood of the water locust is resistant to decay.
  • Botanists identified several water locust trees thriving in the flooded forest.
  • The water locust is commonly found in southern wetland ecosystems.
Advanced Usage
  • The term can be used attributively (like an adjective) to describe things related to this tree.
    • Example: The table was made from water locust timber.
Variants and Related Words
  • Swamp locust: An alternative common name for the same tree species ().
  • Honey locust: The common name for the related genus , to which the water locust belongs.
  • Gleditsia aquatica: The formal botanical (Latin) name for the water locust.
Synonyms
  • Swamp locust
  • (scientific name)
Different Meanings
  • As a compound noun, "water locust" has only one primary meaning: the tree species described above. It does not refer to an insect ("locust" in the insect sense).
water locust

A water locust tree grows near the edge of a quiet swamp.

Noun
  1. honey locust of swamps and bottomlands of southern United States having short oval pods; yields dark heavy wood