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Cottonwood Meaning in English

word

ˈkɑtənˌwʊd
KAH-tuhn-wuud
kˈɒtənwˌʊd
KOT-uhn-wuud

释义

A cottonwood is a type of large tree, especially found in North America, known for its wide trunk and seeds that are covered in white, cotton-like fluff.

用法与细微差别

'Cottonwood' refers specifically to species in the Populus genus. It's a common sight along rivers and in parks in North America. Not used for describing cotton plants or ordinary woods. In conversation, the fluff from these trees is often mentioned in spring.

例句

The cottonwood grows near the river.

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In spring, cottonwood seeds float in the air.

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The park has many old cottonwood trees.

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Allergies get worse when the cottonwood starts shedding its fluff.

natural

We used to climb the big cottonwood by the lake every summer.

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If you look closely, you’ll see the cottonwood bark is deeply grooved.

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