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crab tree

American  

noun

  1. a tree bearing crab apples.


Etymology

Origin of crab tree

Middle English word dating back to 1300–50

Example Sentences

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So here in the shadow of the American crab tree the light of the sky put out the written pages.

From The Life of the Fields by Jefferies, Richard

Besides several crab-stoles—the buds of the crab might be mistaken for thorns growing pointed at the extreme end of the twigs—there was a large crab tree, which bore a plentiful crop.

From Round About a Great Estate by Jefferies, Richard

The wild crab tree is the parent of most of the cultivated varieties.

From Science in the Kitchen. by Kellogg, Mrs. E. E.

Like a prairie it rolls gently away, dotted with hawthorn bushes, here and there a crab tree, and two rows of noble elms, in both of which the rooks are busy in spring.

From Wild Life in a Southern County by Jefferies, Richard

Look at that crab tree in the hedge; did you ever see such a magnificent mass of blossom?

From Country Walks of a Naturalist with His Children by Houghton, W. (William)