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buht
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uh
n-bawl
]
but·ton·ball
/
ˈbʌt
ənˌbɔl
/
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buht
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uh
n-bawl
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noun
sycamore
(
def. 1
)
.
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buttonball
(ˈbʌt
ə
nˌbɔːl)
—
n
(
US
), (
Canadian
) See
plane tree
a North American plane tree,
Platanus occidentalis
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