What is another word for leatherwood?

Pronunciation: [lˈɛðəwˌʊd] (IPA)

Leatherwood is a type of shrub or small tree with tough and durable wood, native to the eastern part of North America. The word "leatherwood" originates from the plant's ability to produce supple strips of bark that have been used for various purposes, including making leather. However, there are several synonyms for the term "leatherwood" that can help us to better understand and describe this versatile plant. Some of the alternate names include "moosewood," "deerwood," and "witch hazel." Each of these names speaks to a specific aspect of the leatherwood plant, such as the fact that it's a food source for moose or that witch hazel is found in its bark.

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What are the hypernyms for Leatherwood?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Leatherwood

He had been run through by at least a dozen needles-some of them, beyond doubt, tools from his own shop, their points edged hair-fine by his own precious strops of leatherwood-bark.
"The Thing in the Attic"
James Benjamin Blish
Our guard the first day was Lieutenant R. N. leatherwood, Sergeant Dick Hancock, and D. J. Johnson.
"In and Out of Rebel Prisons"
Lieut. A. [Alonzo] Cooper
Lieutenant leatherwood finally ordered him to put up his pistol or he would put him under arrest.
"In and Out of Rebel Prisons"
Lieut. A. [Alonzo] Cooper

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