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gorse

American  
[gawrs] / gɔrs /

noun

  1. any spiny shrub of the genus Ulex, of the legume family, native to the Old World, especially U. europaeus, having rudimentary leaves and yellow flowers and growing in waste places and sandy soil.


gorse British  
/ ɡɔːs /

noun

  1. Also called: furze.   whin.  any evergreen shrub of the leguminous genus Ulex, esp the European species U. europeaus, which has yellow flowers and thick green spines instead of leaves

"Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged" 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

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Origin of gorse

before 900; Middle English gorst, Old English; akin to German Gerste, Latin hordeum barley

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Gorse bushes creep close to the left edge of the green, but there is a wide expanse of fairway between the gorse and two bunkers on the right.

From Seattle Times • Jul. 8, 2022

South Ayrshire Council said 35 properties remained cordoned off following the blast in Gorse Park, Kincaidston, on Monday.

From BBC • Oct. 21, 2021

Gorse, grandstands, sand and out-of-bounds stakes, heather and humans.

From Golf Digest • Jul. 21, 2019

Gorse, another common bush, is splashed across the landscape.

From Washington Post • Sep. 29, 2016

This letter reached Lady Frances at Hendon Hall on the return of herself and her brother from Gorse Hall.

From Marion Fay by Trollope, Anthony

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