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Definition: Betula lenta
Betula lenta
n : common birch of the eastern United States having spicy brown
bark yielding a volatile oil and hard dark wood used for
furniture [syn:
sweet birch,
cherry birch,
black birch
]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Betula lenta
Mahogany
\Ma*hog"a*ny\, Mahogany tree
\Ma*hog"a*ny tree`\, n.
[From the South American name.]
1. (Bot.) A large tree of the genus
Swietenia (
Swietenia Mahogoni
), found in tropical America.
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Note: Several other trees, with wood more or less like
mahogany, are called by this name; as, African mahogany
(
Khaya Senegalensis), Australian mahogany
(
Eucalyptus marginatus), Bastard mahogany (
Batonia apetala
of the West Indies), Indian mahogany (
Cedrela Toona
of Bengal, and trees of the genera
Soymida and
Chukrassia), Madeira mahogany (
Persea Indica),
Mountain mahogany, the black or cherry birch (
Betula lenta
), also the several species of
Cercocarpus of
California and the Rocky Mountains.
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2. The wood of the
Swietenia Mahogoni. It is of a reddish
brown color, beautifully veined, very hard, and
susceptible of a fine polish. It is used in the
manufacture of furniture.
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3. A table made of mahogany wood. [Colloq.]
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To be under the mahogany, to be so drunk as to have fallen
under the table. [Eng.]
To put one's legs under some one's mahogany, to dine with
him. [Slang]
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Birch
\Birch\ (b[~e]rch), n.; pl.
Birches (-[e^]z). [OE.
birche, birk, AS. birce, beorc; akin to Icel. bj["o]rk, Sw.
bj["o]rk, Dan. birk, D. berk, OHG. piricha, MHG. birche,
birke, G. birke, Russ. bereza, Pol. brzoza, Serv. breza, Skr.
bh[=u]rja. [root]254. Cf. 1st
Birk.]
1. A tree of several species, constituting the genus
Betula; as, the white or common birch (
Betula alba)
(also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch
(
Betula glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch (
Betula papyracea
); the yellow birch (
Betula lutea); the black
or cherry birch (
Betula lenta).
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2. The wood or timber of the birch.
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3. A birch twig or birch twigs, used for flogging.
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Note: The twigs of the common European birch (B. alba), being
tough and slender, were formerly much used for rods in
schools. They were also made into brooms.
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The threatening twigs of birch. --Shak.
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4. A birch-bark canoe.
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Birch of Jamaica, a species (
Bursera gummifera) of
turpentine tree.
Birch partridge. (Zo["o]l.) See
Ruffed grouse.
Birch wine, wine made of the spring sap of the birch.
Oil of birch.
(a) An oil obtained from the bark of the common European
birch (
Betula alba), and used in the preparation of
genuine (and sometimes of the imitation) Russia
leather, to which it gives its peculiar odor.
(b) An oil prepared from the black birch (
Betula lenta),
said to be identical with the oil of wintergreen, for
which it is largely sold.
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Birch
\Birch\ (b[~e]rch), n.; pl.
Birches (-[e^]z). [OE.
birche, birk, AS. birce, beorc; akin to Icel. bj["o]rk, Sw.
bj["o]rk, Dan. birk, D. berk, OHG. piricha, MHG. birche,
birke, G. birke, Russ. bereza, Pol. brzoza, Serv. breza, Skr.
bh[=u]rja. [root]254. Cf. 1st
Birk.]
1. A tree of several species, constituting the genus
Betula; as, the white or common birch (
Betula alba)
(also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch
(
Betula glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch (
Betula papyracea
); the yellow birch (
Betula lutea); the black
or cherry birch (
Betula lenta).
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2. The wood or timber of the birch.
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3. A birch twig or birch twigs, used for flogging.
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Note: The twigs of the common European birch (B. alba), being
tough and slender, were formerly much used for rods in
schools. They were also made into brooms.
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The threatening twigs of birch. --Shak.
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4. A birch-bark canoe.
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Birch of Jamaica, a species (
Bursera gummifera) of
turpentine tree.
Birch partridge. (Zo["o]l.) See
Ruffed grouse.
Birch wine, wine made of the spring sap of the birch.
Oil of birch.
(a) An oil obtained from the bark of the common European
birch (
Betula alba), and used in the preparation of
genuine (and sometimes of the imitation) Russia
leather, to which it gives its peculiar odor.
(b) An oil prepared from the black birch (
Betula lenta),
said to be identical with the oil of wintergreen, for
which it is largely sold.
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