ˈblüˌjak noun
also bluejack oak
Etymology: blue (I) + -jack (as in blackjack oak ); from the ashy appearance of the foliage
: an oak ( Quercus cinerea ) of the southern United States with entire cuneate leaves and numerous small acorns
ˈblüˌjak noun
also bluejack oak
Etymology: blue (I) + -jack (as in blackjack oak ); from the ashy appearance of the foliage
: an oak ( Quercus cinerea ) of the southern United States with entire cuneate leaves and numerous small acorns
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012