ˈlē- noun
or lea's oak
Usage: usually capitalized L
Etymology: after Thomas G. Lea died 1844 American botanist
: a hybrid American oak ( Quercus leana ) regarded as a cross between the shingle oak ( Q. imbricaria ) and the black oak ( Q. velutina )
ˈlē- noun
or lea's oak
Usage: usually capitalized L
Etymology: after Thomas G. Lea died 1844 American botanist
: a hybrid American oak ( Quercus leana ) regarded as a cross between the shingle oak ( Q. imbricaria ) and the black oak ( Q. velutina )
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012