tupelo (Meaning)

Wordnet

tupelo (n)

pale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum

any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America

a town in northeast Mississippi

Webster

tupelo (n.)

A North American tree (Nyssa multiflora) of the Dogwood family, having brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries. The wood is crossgrained and very difficult to split. Called also black gum, sour gum, and pepperidge.

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tupelo Sentence Examples

  1. The tupelo honey glistened like golden amber in the sunlight.
  2. The roots of the tupelo tree burrowed deep into the swampy soil.
  3. The tupelo blossoms filled the air with their sweet, intoxicating fragrance.
  4. The tupelo fish thrived in the tannin-rich waters of the tupelo swamp.
  5. The tupelo leaves turned vibrant shades of red and orange in the fall.
  6. The tupelo bark was smooth and gray, providing shelter for various insects.
  7. The tupelo wood was prized for its durability and resistance to decay.
  8. The tupelo fruit, known as "tupelo balls," was a favorite delicacy for birds and squirrels.
  9. The tupelo forest formed a dense and impenetrable canopy, blocking out much of the sunlight.
  10. The tupelo ecosystem was a complex and delicate balance of plants, animals, and microorganisms.

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pale soft wood of a tupelo tree especially the water gum, any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America, a town in northeast MississippiA North Amer

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The tupelo honey glistened like golden amber in the sunlight.

The roots of the tupelo tree burrowed deep into the swampy soil.

The tupelo blossoms filled the air with their sweet, intoxicating fragrance.

The tupelo fish thrived in the tannin-rich waters of the tupelo swamp.