Associations to the word «Alder»
Noun
- Synthesis
- Vine
- Stream
- Wainwright
- Cherry
- Aldershot
- Fringe
- Sw
- Ecosystem
- Mend
- Sorcerer
- Montana
- Vera
- Larva
- Pollen
- Vertigo
- Bush
- Forest
- Bower
- Legume
- Beaver
- Strawberry
- Monomer
- Hillside
- Condensation
- Grassland
- Heroin
- Locking
- Lowland
- Foliage
- Reed
- Mage
- Antibody
- Chemist
- Douglas
- Superfamily
- Wood
- Cis
- Healy
- Gloss
- Ester
- Loch
- Tuft
- Grange
- Broom
- Warbler
- Cascade
- Electron
- Grass
- Heather
- Leaf
- Nut
- Flora
- Slope
- Arroyo
- Moor
- Feed
- Cabbage
- Moose
- Tributary
- Fungus
- Oxidation
- Shade
- Timber
- Lily
- Nobel
- Canopy
- Tops
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
ALDER, noun. Any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Alnus, belonging to the birch family.
ALDER, proper noun. A topographic surname for someone who lived by alder trees.
ALDER BUCKTHORN, noun. A deciduous shrub native to Europe and neighboring areas of Asia and Africa, Frangula alnus, historically used as a laxative and to produce dyes.
ALDER BUCKTHORNS, noun. Plural of alder buckthorn
Dictionary definition
ALDER, noun. Wood of any of various alder trees; resistant to underwater rot; used for bridges etc.
ALDER, noun. North temperate shrubs or trees having toothed leaves and conelike fruit; bark is used in tanning and dyeing and the wood is rot-resistant.
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