Sycamore
111sycamore — syc·a·more || sɪkÉ™mÉ”r / mÉ”Ë n. buttonwood, any of a number of North American deciduous trees having rounded fruits and a flaky outer bark; Eurasian deciduous maple tree; fig tree native to Africa and southwest Asia …
112sycamore n — slick adj …
113sycamore — noun 1》 a large maple native to central and southern Europe. [Acer pseudoplatanus.] 2》 N. Amer. a buttonwood tree. 3》 (also sycomore) a Middle Eastern fig tree. [Ficus sycomorus.] Origin ME: from OFr. sic(h)amor, via L. from Gk sukomoros, from… …
114sycamore — n. [U. S.] Plane tree, button wood, button ball tree, water beech (Platanus occidentalis) …
115sycamore — noun (C) 1 a European tree that has leaves with five points and seeds with two parts like wings 2 an American plane tree …
116sycamore — syc·a·more …
117sycamore — [ˈsɪkəmɔː] noun [C] a tall tree with large leaves …
118sycamore — Kukomolea …
119sycamore maple — a maple, Acer pseudoplatanus, of Europe and western Asia, having gray bark and opposite, lobed leaves: grown as a shade tree. [1790 1800] * * * …
120Sycamore City — Terre Haute, Indiana …