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Alder Meaning in English

word

ˈɔɫdɝ
AWL-der
ˈɔːldɐ
AWL-duh

Definition

An alder is a type of tree or shrub found in temperate regions, known for growing near water and having small cones and rounded leaves.

Usage & Nuances

'Alder' is used mainly in botanical, ecological, or woodworking contexts. It refers both to the whole group (genus Alnus) or specific species ('black alder'). Its wood is valued for furniture and musical instruments. Not to be confused with 'elder' (another tree) or 'elder' (older person).

Example Sentences

There is an alder tree growing by the river.

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Alders lose their leaves in the fall.

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The wood from the alder is used to make furniture.

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We went hiking and spotted a grove of alders near the pond.

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If you look closely, you’ll notice small cones hanging from the alder branches.

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"That’s not an oak—it's an alder," the botanist explained.

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