ulmus (Meaning)

Wordnet

ulmus (n)

type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regions

Webster

ulmus (n.)

A genus of trees including the elm.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ulmus

No Synonyms and anytonyms found

ulmus Sentence Examples

  1. The towering ulmus stood as a majestic sentinel in the park, its branches reaching toward the sky.
  2. The bark of the ulmus was deeply furrowed, bearing witness to its many years of weathering.
  3. In autumn, the ulmus leaves turned a brilliant gold, creating a stunning display.
  4. Dutch elm disease devastated the ulmus population in the 1970s, leaving behind only a few survivors.
  5. The wood of the ulmus was prized for its durability and used in construction and furniture making.
  6. A row of ulmus trees lined the main street, providing shade and a sense of grandeur.
  7. We used to swing from the branches of the old ulmus in my backyard as children.
  8. The forest was home to a variety of trees, including oaks, maples, and towering ulmus.
  9. The wind whispered through the leaves of the ulmus, creating a gentle rustling sound.
  10. As the sun began to set, the shadows of the ulmus danced across the lawn.

FAQs About the word ulmus

type genus of family Ulmaceae; deciduous trees having simple serrate leaves; widely distributed in temperate regionsA genus of trees including the elm.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The towering ulmus stood as a majestic sentinel in the park, its branches reaching toward the sky.

The bark of the ulmus was deeply furrowed, bearing witness to its many years of weathering.

In autumn, the ulmus leaves turned a brilliant gold, creating a stunning display.

Dutch elm disease devastated the ulmus population in the 1970s, leaving behind only a few survivors.