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Found 2 hits - Term: quercus virens, Database: *, Strategy: prefix
[1] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
oak \oak\ =ok, n. oe. oke, ok, ak, as. =ac; akin to d.
   eik, g. eiche, ohg. eih, icel. eik, sw. ek, dan. eeg.
   1913 webster
   1. bot. any tree or shrub of the genus quercus. the oaks
      have alternate leaves, often variously lobed, and
      staminate flowers in catkins. the fruit is a smooth nut,
      called an acorn, which is more or less inclosed in a
      scaly involucre called the cup or cupule. there are now
      recognized about three hundred species, of which nearly
      fifty occur in the united states, the rest in europe,
      asia, and the other parts of north america, a very few
      barely reaching the northern parts of south america and
      africa. many of the oaks form forest trees of grand
      proportions and live many centuries. the wood is usually
      hard and tough, and provided with conspicuous medullary
      rays, forming the silver grain.
      1913 webster

   2. the strong wood or timber of the oak.
      1913 webster

   note: among the true oaks in america are:

   barren oak, or

   black-jack, quercus nigra.

   basket oak, quercus michauxii.

   black oak, quercus tinctoria; -- called also yellow oak
      or quercitron oak.

   bur oak see under bur., quercus macrocarpa; -- called
      also over-cup or mossy-cup oak.

   chestnut oak, quercus prinus and quercus densiflora.

   chinquapin oak see under chinquapin, quercus
      prinoides.

   coast live oak, quercus agrifolia, of california; -- also
      called enceno.

   live oak see under live, quercus virens, the best of
      all for shipbuilding; also, quercus chrysolepis, of
      california.

   pin oak. same as swamp oak.

   post oak, quercus obtusifolia.

   red oak, quercus rubra.

   scarlet oak, quercus coccinea.

   scrub oak, quercus ilicifolia, quercus undulata, etc.
      

   shingle oak, quercus imbricaria.

   spanish oak, quercus falcata.

   swamp spanish oak, or

   pin oak, quercus palustris.

   swamp white oak, quercus bicolor.

   water oak, quercus aquatica.

   water white oak, quercus lyrata.

   willow oak, quercus phellos.
      1913 webster among the true oaks in europe are:

   bitter oak, or

   turkey oak, quercus cerris see cerris.

   cork oak, quercus suber.

   english white oak, quercus robur.

   evergreen oak,

   holly oak, or

   holm oak, quercus ilex.

   kermes oak, quercus coccifera.

   nutgall oak, quercus infectoria.
      1913 webster

   note: among plants called oak, but not of the genus
         quercus, are:

   african oak, a valuable timber tree oldfieldia
      africana.

   australian oak or she oak, any tree of the genus
      casuarina see casuarina.

   indian oak, the teak tree see teak.

   jerusalem oak. see under jerusalem.

   new zealand oak, a sapindaceous tree alectryon
      excelsum.

   poison oak, a shrub once not distinguished from poison ivy,
      but now restricted to rhus toxicodendron or rhus
      diversiloba.

   silky oak or silk-bark oak, an australian tree
      grevillea robusta.
      1913 webster

   green oak, oak wood colored green by the growth of the
      mycelium of certain fungi.

   oak apple, a large, smooth, round gall produced on the
      leaves of the american red oak by a gallfly cynips
      confluens. it is green and pulpy when young.

   oak beauty zool., a british geometrid moth biston
      prodromaria whose larva feeds on the oak.

   oak gall, a gall found on the oak. see 2d gall.

   oak leather bot., the mycelium of a fungus which forms
      leatherlike patches in the fissures of oak wood.

   oak pruner. zool. see pruner, the insect.

   oak spangle, a kind of gall produced on the oak by the
      insect diplolepis lenticularis.

   oak wart, a wartlike gall on the twigs of an oak.

   the oaks, one of the three great annual english horse races
      the derby and st. leger being the others. it was
      instituted in 1779 by the earl of derby, and so called
      from his estate.

   to sport one's oak, to be "not at home to visitors,"
      signified by closing the outer oaken door of one's
      rooms. cant, eng. univ.
      1913 webster
see also:
quercus acorn barren oak black-jack quercus nigra basket oak 
quercus michauxii black oak quercus tinctoria yellow oak quercitron oak 
bur oak bur quercus macrocarpa over-cup mossy-cup oak 
chestnut oak quercus prinus quercus densiflora chinquapin oak chinquapin 
quercus prinoides coast live oak quercus agrifolia enceno live oak 
live quercus virens quercus chrysolepis pin oak swamp oak 
post oak quercus obtusifolia red oak quercus rubra scarlet oak 
quercus coccinea scrub oak quercus ilicifolia quercus undulata shingle oak 
quercus imbricaria spanish oak quercus falcata swamp spanish oak quercus palustris 
swamp white oak quercus bicolor water oak quercus aquatica water white oak 
quercus lyrata willow oak quercus phellos bitter oak turkey oak 
quercus cerris cerris cork oak quercus suber english white oak 
quercus robur evergreen oak holly oak holm oak quercus ilex 
kermes oak quercus coccifera nutgall oak quercus infectoria african oak 
oldfieldia africana australian oak she oak casuarina indian oak 
teak jerusalem oak jerusalem new zealand oak alectryon excelsum 
poison oak rhus toxicodendron rhus diversiloba silky oak silk-bark oak 
grevillea robusta green oak oak apple cynips confluens oak beauty 
biston prodromaria oak gall gall oak leather oak pruner 
pruner oak spangle diplolepis lenticularis oak wart the oaks 
to sport one's oak 
[2] : The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
live \live\ limacv, a. abbreviated from alive. see alive,
   life.
   1. having life; alive; living; not dead.
      1913 webster

            if one man's ox hurt another's, that he die; then
            they shall sell the live ox, and divide the money of
            it.                                   --ex. xxi. 35.
      1913 webster

   2. being in a state of ignition; burning; having active
      properties; as, a live coal; live embers. " the live
      ether." --thomson.
      1913 webster

   3. full of earnestness; active; wide awake; glowing; as, a
      live man, or orator.
      1913 webster

   4. vivid; bright. " the live carnation." --thomson.
      1913 webster

   5. engin. imparting power; having motion; as, the live
      spindle of a lathe; live steam.
      1913 webster

   6. elec. connected to a voltage source; as, a live wire.
      pjc

   7. broadcasting being transmitted instantaneously, as
      events occur, in contrast to recorded.
      pjc

   8. sport still in active play; -- of a ball being used in a
      game; as, a live ball.
      pjc

   9. pertaining to an entertainment event which was performed
      and possibly recorded in front of an audience;
      contrasted to performances recorded in a studio without an
      audience.
      pjc

   live birth, the condition of being born in such a state
      that acts of life are manifested after the extrusion of
      the whole body. --dunglison.

   live box, a cell for holding living objects under
      microscopical examination. --p. h. gosse.

   live feathers, feathers which have been plucked from the
      living bird, and are therefore stronger and more elastic.
      

   live gang. sawing see under gang.

   live grass bot., a grass of the genus eragrostis.

   live load engin., a suddenly applied load; a varying
      load; a moving load; as a moving train of cars on a
      bridge, or wind pressure on a roof.

   live oak bot., a species of oak quercus virens,
      growing in the southern states, of great durability, and
      highly esteemed for ship timber. in california the
      quercus chrysolepis and some other species are also
      called live oaks.

   live ring engin., a circular train of rollers upon which
      a swing bridge, or turntable, rests, and which travels
      around a circular track when the bridge or table turns.

   live steam, steam direct from the boiler, used for any
      purpose, in distinction from exhaust steam.

   live stock, horses, cattle, and other domestic animals kept
      on a farm. whole body.

   live wire
      a elec. a wire connected to a power source, having a
          voltage potential; -- used esp. of a power line with a
          high potential relative to ground, capable of harming
          a person who touches it.
      b fig. a person who is unusually active, alert, or
          aggressive.
          1913 webster +pjc
see also:
alive life recorded live birth live box live feathers 
live gang gang live grass eragrostis live load 
live oak quercus virens quercus chrysolepis live ring live steam 
exhaust steam live stock live wire 

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