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1. (n.) larch
any deciduous conifer of the genus Larix, yielding a tough durable wood.
2. larch
the wood of such a tree.
Etymology: (1540–50; < G
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| Definition of 'larch' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) larch
wood of a larch tree
2. (noun) larch, larch tree
any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having deciduous needlelike leaves
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| Definition of 'larch' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (noun) larch
a genus of coniferous trees, having deciduous leaves, in fascicles (see Illust. of Fascicle)
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Sense: a type of cone-bearing, deciduous tree related to pines and firs.
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Afrikaans: lorkeboom |
Arabic: شَجَر اللاريس دائِم الخُض |
Bulgarian: лиственица |
Brazilian: lariço |
Czech: modřín |
German: die Lärche |
Danish: lærketræ |
Greek: είδος πεύκου |
Spanish: alerce |
Estonian: lehis |
Farsi: صنوبر |
Finnish: lehtikuusi |
French: mélèze |
Hebrew: אָרזִית |
Hindi: देवदार |
Croatian: ariš |
Hungarian: vörösfenyő |
Indonesian: pohon lars |
Icelandic: lerki |
Italian: larice |
Japanese: からまつ |
Korean: 낙엽송 |
Lithuanian: maumedis |
Latvian: lapegle |
Malay: pokok lars |
Dutch: lariks |
Norwegian: lerk(etre) |
Polish: modrzew |
Persian: صنوبر |
Pashto: صنوبر |
Portuguese: lariço |
Romanian: zadă, larice |
Russian: лиственница |
Slovak: smrekovec |
Slovenian: macesen |
Serbian: ariš |
Swedish: lärkträd |
Thai: ต้นสน |
Turkish: karaçam |
Taiwanese: 落葉松 |
Ukrainian: модрина |
Urdu: صنوبری درخت |
Vietnamese: cây thông rụng lá |
Chinese: 落叶松 |
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