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noun gum tree n. Any tree that exudes a gum, such as: (a)The black gum (Nyssa multiflora), one of the largest trees of the Southern States, bearing a small blue fruit, the favorite food of the opossum. Most of the large trees become hollow. (b)A tree of the genus Eucalyptus; a eucalypt. See Eucalpytus. (c)The sweet gum tree of the United States (Liquidambar styraciflua), a large and beautiful tree with pointedly lobed leaves and woody burlike fruit. It exudes an aromatic terebinthine juice.
Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48
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