LARCH


Meaning of LARCH in English

ˈlärch, ˈlȧch noun

( -es )

Etymology: probably from German lärche, from Middle High German larche, lerche, from (assumed) Old High German larihha, lericha, from Latin laric-, larix

1.

a. : a tree of the genus Larix — see european larch , tamarack

b. : any of several other trees of the family Pinaceae: as

(1) : noble fir

(2) : amabilis fir

(3) : corsican pine

(4) : golden larch

2. : the wood of a larch especially belonging to the genera Larix or Abies

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