Associations to the word «Poplar»
Noun
- Alder
- Tulip
- Willow
- Aspen
- Birch
- Bluff
- Lombardy
- Beech
- Elm
- Chestnut
- Hickory
- Maple
- Fir
- Eucalyptus
- Mulberry
- Cypress
- Oak
- Conifer
- Grove
- Magnolia
- Lime
- Pine
- Juniper
- Bromley
- Clump
- Mahogany
- Yew
- Acacia
- Locust
- Hawthorn
- Thicket
- Alba
- Bough
- Tree
- Rustling
- Linden
- Buckeye
- Ash
- Cedar
- Foliage
- Gum
- Meadow
- Canning
- Hazel
- Evergreen
- Spp
- Fitzpatrick
- Shrub
- Missouri
- Planting
- Caterpillar
- Hackney
- Bark
- Hedge
- Slough
- Biomass
- Springs
- Cherry
- Myrtle
- Tundra
- Hemp
- Larva
- Avenue
- Orchard
- Tops
- Log
- Vine
- Dogs
- Plantation
- Steeple
- Trembling
- Nymph
- Lawn
- Burgher
- Shade
- Hades
Adjective
Wiktionary
POPLAR, noun. Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Populus.
Dictionary definition
POPLAR, noun. Soft light-colored non-durable wood of the poplar.
POPLAR, noun. Any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins.
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