"Nyssa sylvatica" meaning in All languages combined

See Nyssa sylvatica on Wiktionary

Proper name [Translingual]

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  1. The sour gum, black tupelo, or blackgum tree
    A taxonomic species within the family Cornaceae.
    Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-Nyssa_sylvatica-mul-name-LCvBLEi8 Categories (other): Taxonomic names needing vernacular names, Taxonomic names (species), Species name using Latin specific epithet Disambiguation of Species name using Latin specific epithet: 49 51
  2. The sour gum, black tupelo, or blackgum tree
    A taxonomic species within the family Nyssaceae.
    Tags: feminine Hypernyms (species in Nyssaceae): Cornales (english: order), Nyssaceae (english: family), Nyssa (english: genus)
    Sense id: en-Nyssa_sylvatica-mul-name-gP9pyCeC Categories (other): Taxonomic names needing vernacular names, Taxonomic names (species), Species name using Latin specific epithet, Translingual entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Species name using Latin specific epithet: 49 51 Disambiguation of Translingual entries with incorrect language header: 43 57 Disambiguation of 'species in Nyssaceae': 39 61

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