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honey locust
noun
- a thorny North American tree, Gleditsia triacanthos, of the legume family, having small, compound leaves and pods with a sweet pulp.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of honey locust1
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Example Sentences
In cattle country, ranchers plant honey locust trees in their pastures to provide shade during the summer and nutrient-rich pods that feed animals.
In refurbishing the park, the designers added 54 honey locust trees and one larger London Plane at the northeastern corner.
For something sweet he could go to the pod of the honey-locust.
Lee's staff halted; Lee himself came on, checked the iron-grey, dismounted, and walked toward the honey locust.
The deciduous plants tried were the buckthorn, Osage orange, honey-locust, privet and barberry.
The Honey locust has been extensively used for hedges of late years on account of its hardiness.
At last he was tired from defending himself alone against two, and pretended to aim a blow at the honey-locust tree.
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