| poplar | <botany> 1. Any tree of the genus Populus; also, the timber, which is soft, and capable of many uses. The aspen poplar is Populus tremula and P. Tremuloides; Balsam poplar is P. Balsamifera; Lombardy poplar (P. Dilatata) is a tall, spiry tree; white poplar is Populus alba. 2. The timber of the tulip tree; called also white poplar. Origin: OE. Popler, OF. Poplier, F. Peuplier, fr. L. Populus poplar. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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soft light-colored nondurable wood of the poplar any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins
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Even-textured and straight-grained wood, it is available in lumber as well as in thin stock suitable for cross-banding and face veneers.
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| poplar | any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins |
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| poplar | soft light-colored nondurable wood of the poplar |
| poplar | a town in southeast Missouri |
| poplar | any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins |
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