"European white elm" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: European white elm [plural], European white elms [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|European white elm|s}} European white elm (plural European white elm or European white elms)
  1. Ulmus laevis, a deciduous tree native to parts of Europe and north-western Asia. Wikipedia link: Ulmus laevis Synonyms: fluttering elm, spreading elm, stately elm, Russian elm Translations (deciduous tree): ծփի (cpʻi) (Armenian), kynäjalava (Finnish), olme lisse [masculine] (French), olme blanc [masculine] (French), orme pédonculé [masculine] (French), Flatterulme [feminine] (German), Flatterrüster [feminine] (German), Weißrüster [feminine] (German), olmo bianco [masculine] (Italian), olmo ciliato [masculine] (Italian), wiąz szypułkowy [masculine] (Polish), вяз гла́дкий (vjaz gládkij) [masculine] (Russian), вяз обыкнове́нный (vjaz obyknovénnyj) [masculine] (Russian)

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