Definitionn. soft light-colored wood of any of various linden trees
Last update: August 29, 2015
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Among deciduous trees the state is noted for its sugar maples; birch and beech are common on the hills, and oaks, elm, hickory, ash, poplar, basswood, willow, chestnut and butternut on the less elevated areas. [Please select]
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Basswood or butternut, or even pine, will do as well as the more expensive woods. [Please select]
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II THE LYNX A huge four-foot basswood had gone the way of all trees. [Please select]
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Rising above the brush on the hillside was a great hollow basswood. [Please select]
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My window now took the place of the hollow basswood. [Please select]
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These thriving trees, elm, soft maple, basswood and poplar, 60 or 70 feet high now thrust their root tendrils deep into the aforetime softened mould. [Please select]
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This is the product of the linden or basswood, of all the trees in our forest the one most beloved by the bees. [Please select]
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