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- noun Plural form of
liquidambar .
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Examples
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Posee arbolado adulto y joven en sus márgenes: fresnos, tejocotes, pinos, cedros, jacarandas, robles, nogales, liquidambars y otras especies, además de pequeñas plantas de camelinas.
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Some of the trees, such as the liquidambars, had beautiful red leaves, while the oak leaves were simply turning brown.
Archive 2006-11-01 Peggy 2006
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Some of the trees, such as the liquidambars, had beautiful red leaves, while the oak leaves were simply turning brown.
Autumn in Oak Glen 2006
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Lebanon, trees of heaven from China, fern-leaved gingkos from Japan, lofty tulip-trees and liquidambars from America, and fantastic sylvan forms from islands of the Southern Ocean.
The Valley of Vision : a Book of Romance an Some Half Told Tales Henry Van Dyke 1892
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The tall ebony trees, with their bunches of golden flowers, the guiacums and perfumed liquidambars -- like pyramids of solid vegetation -- the mahogany and cedrela trees, and the princely palms towering over gigantic tree-ferns, and fanciful festoons of parasitical climbers, that form a flowery cortege around their stems.
The Tiger Hunter Mayne Reid 1850
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And these are big trees-- pin oaks, sugar maples, sycamores, liquidambars, etc that can take out houses and powerlines-- not small garden trees.
Crooks and Liars Tina Dupuy 2011
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American ash trees, liquidambars and maples looking spectacular right now.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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The Colombos planted the trees that surround it - cypresses, a fig, stubby Japanese elms and liquidambars, a member of the witch hazel family, whose foliage turns a vibrant reddish-brown in the autumn.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC SYLVERS 2010
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The Colombos planted the trees that surround it - cypresses, a fig, stubby Japanese elms and liquidambars, a member of the witch hazel family, whose foliage turns a vibrant reddish-brown in the autumn.
NYT > Home Page By ERIC SYLVERS 2010
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American ash trees, liquidambars and maples looking spectacular right now.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2010
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