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zelkova

[ zel-kuh-vuh, zel-koh- ]

noun

  1. any of several trees of the genus Zelkova, native to Asia, related to and resembling the elms.


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Origin of zelkova1

< New Latin (1841) < Russian dzélʾkva, dzélʾkova, presumably < a language of Transcaucasia, where the tree is native
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Example Sentences

Village green zelkova, Italian oak and London plane add additional color to the route.

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Black walnut trees with bright-yellow leaves shine on this route, as do the colors of the European white birch, Japanese zelkova and red maple.

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There she views the zelkova and sycamore trees, knowing that each of the four streets in the North Bethesda, Md., neighborhood has a mix of trees — dogwoods the next street over, cherry two streets north, and dogwoods and crape myrtles to the south.

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“You have a pro-business mayor here, and that makes a big difference,†said Jay Levy, 40, a Miami-born venture capitalist with Zelkova Ventures who moved back to the city from New York during the pandemic.

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Goesan, a mountainous county in central South Korea, is famous for its scenic gorges, Zelkova trees and three foods — corn, chili pepper and cabbage.

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