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1. (n.) leatherwood
an American shrub, Dirca palustris, with flexible, leathery bark.
Etymology: (1735–45, Amer.)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) cyrilla, leatherwood, white titi, Cyrilla racemiflora
shrub or small tree of southeastern United States to West Indies and Brazil; grown for the slender racemes of white flowers and orange and crimson foliage
2. (noun) leatherwood, moosewood, moose-wood, wicopy, ropebark, Dirca palustris
deciduous shrub of eastern North America having tough flexible branches and pliable bark and small yellow flowers
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1. (noun) leatherwood
a small branching shrub (Dirca palustris), with a white, soft wood, and a tough, leathery bark, common in damp woods in the Northern United States; -- called also moosewood, and wicopy
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