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Meaning of beech
A type of deciduous tree with smooth gray bark and edible nuts.
Etymology of beech
The word "beech" comes from Old English "bēc", which is also the source of the Modern English word.
The term is related to other Germanic languages, such as Old Norse "bók" and Old High German "buohha".
The word has been used in English since before the 9th century to refer to the tree and its wood.
Synonyms
Definitions
- A large deciduous tree with smooth gray bark, native to temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere.
- * The wood of the beech tree, used for furniture-making and other purposes.
- * A beech tree or its wood used as a material in various applications.
Usage Examples
- The forest was dominated by tall beech trees with smooth gray trunks.
- * The furniture was made from high-quality beech wood, polished to a fine finish.
- * The park features a beautiful beech grove, popular for picnics and walking.