Definition of Large tooth aspen

1. Noun. Aspen with a narrow crown; eastern North America.


Lexicographical Neighbors of Large Tooth Aspen

large intestines
large muscle of helix
large number
large order
large pelvis
large periwinkle
large person
large pleural effusion
large poodle
large saphenous vein
large scale
large scale integration
large skipper
large skippers
large tooth aspen (current term)
large tortoiseshell
large tortoiseshells
large uterus
large vein
large white
large white petunia
large whites
large woody debris
large yellow lady's slipper
largehearted
largeheartedness
largeish
largeleaf
largeleaf holly

Literary usage of Large tooth aspen

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

1. Building Construction and Superintendence by Frank Eugene Kidder (1915)
"The commercial term "cottonwood" embraces several species, such as the common cottonwood, aspen or popple, large-tooth aspen or poplar, black cottonwood and ..."

2. Lumber and Its Uses by Royal Shaw Kellogg (1919)
"ASPEN The aspens, of which there two species—the common popple or quaking aspen (Populus tremuloides), and the large-tooth aspen (Populus grandidentata)—are ..."

3. Identification of the Economic Woods of the United States: Including a by Samuel James Record (1912)
"Texture very fine. Lustre silky. Color light brown to silvery white. Aspen. Populus tremuloides Michx. (N, C, R, P)/'4 large tooth aspen, ..."

4. The Preservation of Structural Timber by Howard Frederick Weiss (1916)
"Group 3—Tyloses abundant—large tooth aspen, hardy catalpa, desert willow, green, pumpkin and blue ash, mockernut, water pignut, shellbark, bitternut, ..."

5. The Preservation of Structural Timber by Howard Frederick Weiss (1916)
"Group 3—Tyloses abundant—large tooth aspen, hardy catalpa, desert willow, green, pumpkin and .blue ash, mockernut, water pignut, shellbark, bitternut, ..."

6. Garrett County by Maryland Geological Survey (1902)
"... Butternut, White Willow, Aspen, Large-tooth Aspen, Sycamore, Flowering Dogwood, Black Gum, and Persimmon. With these may also be included Red Mulberry, ..."

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