"Chinese hackberry" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: Chinese hackberries [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} Chinese hackberry (plural Chinese hackberries)
  1. A tree, Celtis sinensis, of the family Cannabaceae and native to slopes in East Asia. Wikipedia link: Chinese hackberry Categories (lifeform): Berries, Hemp family plants Translations (Celtis sinensis): (enoki) (alt: えのき) (Japanese), карка́с кита́йский (karkás kitájskij) [masculine] (Russian)

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