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hackberry
[ hak-ber-ee, -buh-ree ]
noun
, plural hack·ber·ries.
- any of several trees or shrubs belonging to the genus Celtis, of the elm family, bearing cherrylike fruit.
- the sometimes edible fruit of such a tree.
- the wood of such a tree.
hackberry
/ ˈhækˌbɛrɪ /
noun
- any American tree or shrub of the ulmaceous genus Celtis, having edible cherry-like fruits
- the fruit or soft yellowish wood of such a tree
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hackberry1
1775–85, Americanism; variant of hagberry (of Scandinavian origin)
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hackberry1
C18: variant of C16 hagberry, of Scandinavian origin; compare Old Norse heggr hackberry
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Example Sentences
On a cool, canvas-covered cot in the shade of the hackberry trees Sam Galloway passed the greater part of his time.
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That evening Sam and old man Ellison dragged their chairs out under the hackberry trees.
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His ranch was a little two-room box house in a grove of hackberry trees in the lonesomest part of the sheep country.
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His guitar hung by its buckskin string to a hackberry limb, moaning as the gulf breeze blew across its masterless strings.
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The Hackberry is infested by large numbers of species of Psyllids, and these produce a great variety of interesting galls.
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