tamarack (Meaning)

Wordnet

tamarack (n)

medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly bark

Webster

tamarack (n.)

The American larch; also, the larch of Oregon and British Columbia (Larix occidentalis). See Hackmatack, and Larch.

The black pine (Pinus Murrayana) of Alaska, California, etc. It is a small tree with fine-grained wood.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tamarack

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tamarack Sentence Examples

  1. The tamarack trees' vibrant autumn foliage transformed the forest into a kaleidoscope of colors.
  2. The rugged bark of the tamarack provided a perfect habitat for lichen and mosses.
  3. The tamarack's extensive root system stabilized the marshy ground, preventing erosion.
  4. The spiky needles of the tamarack scratched against the fabric of my jacket as I trekked through the dense undergrowth.
  5. The towering tamarack stood as a sentinel, its branches reaching towards the heavens.
  6. The young tamarack saplings struggled to compete with the larger trees for sunlight, creating a dense thicket.
  7. The tamarack's wood is renowned for its durability and resistance to rot, making it ideal for use in outdoor structures.
  8. The tamarack's delicate cones were hidden amidst the dense foliage, holding the seeds that would propagate its species.
  9. The pungent resin from the tamarack trees filled the air with a distinct aroma, reminiscent of turpentine.
  10. The tamarack bog provided a vital habitat for various wildlife, including amphibians, reptiles, and birds.

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medium-sized larch of Canada and northern United States including Alaska having a broad conic crown and rust-brown scaly barkThe American larch; also, the larch

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The tamarack trees' vibrant autumn foliage transformed the forest into a kaleidoscope of colors.

The rugged bark of the tamarack provided a perfect habitat for lichen and mosses.

The tamarack's extensive root system stabilized the marshy ground, preventing erosion.

The spiky needles of the tamarack scratched against the fabric of my jacket as I trekked through the dense undergrowth.