"mapletree" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: mapletrees [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} mapletree (plural mapletrees)
  1. Alternative form of maple tree Tags: alt-of, alternative Alternative form of: maple tree
    Sense id: en-mapletree-en-noun-ER396CCn Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "text": "The looper caterpillar has been very abundant on beech and mapletrees. A few specimens of the cottony mapletree scale insect [Pulvinaria innumerabilis Rathv.] have appeared on maples, and another scale (Lecanium ? quercitronis) was found on ironwood leaves that had withered on the branch.[…]252 Mapletree borer, Plagionotus speciosus Say. Principal food plant: sugar mapletrees.[…]1042 Insects injurious to mapletrees: white marked tussock moth and forest tent-caterpillar (pl. 1 in special paper), leopard moth and maple sesian (pl. 2 in special paper), sugar maple borer, mapletree pruner and cottony mapletree scale insect (pl. 3 of special paper).",
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          "text": "“You must have heard” – addressed the stranger – “about the blight that has struck our mapletrees. Terrible. Some little fly has attacked our mapletrees. The papers are full of it. A real blight. Right at the core of our mapletrees. They’ve written a song about it.”[…]Stefan emptied his glass and, paprika-red, declared that the authorities, apparently inspired by the Baron, had turned the mapletree into a kind of local totem.",
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