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Scrub oak

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scrub oak

–noun
any of several oaks, as Quercus ilicifolia and Q. prinoides, characterized by a scrubby manner of growth, usually found in dry, rocky soil.

Origin:
1760–70, Americanism
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scrub oak  
n.  Either of two thicket-forming shrubs or small trees, the deciduous Quercus ilcifolia of the eastern United States or the evergreen Q. dumosa of western regions.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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