Definition of Cider gum

1. Noun. Small to medium-sized tree of Tasmania.

Exact synonyms: Eucalypt Gunnii
Generic synonyms: Flooded Gum

Lexicographical Neighbors of Cider Gum

cicorees
cicurate
cicurated
cicurates
cicurating
cicuration
cicuta
cicutas
cicutoxin
cicutoxins
cidaris
cidarises
cide
cided
cider
cider gum (current term)
cider house
cider mill
cider vinegar
cideries
ciderist
ciderists
ciderkin
ciderkins
ciderless
ciderlike
cidermaker
cidermakers
cidermaking
ciderpress

Literary usage of Cider gum

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Tree-culture in New Zealand by Henry John Matthews (1905)
"E. Gunnii (cider gum) (Plates 62 and 63).—According to Mueller, this tree is found in alpine regions in Australia up to 5600 ft. ..."

2. Austral English: A Dictionary of Australasian Words, Phrases, and Usages by Edward Ellis Morris (1898)
"cider gum (or Cider Tree]—. Ross, ' Hobart Town Almanack,' p. 119: " That species of eucalyptus called the cider tree, from its exuding a quantity of ..."

3. Wood: A Manual of the Natural History and Industrial Applications of the by George Simonds Boulger (1908)
"Rough Stringybark." Large, light-grey, very tough, suitable for tool-handles. Gum, Bally. See Bally Gum. Gum, Bastard. See Gum, Cider. Gum, Black, in North ..."

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