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shagbarks\'

[shag-bahrk]

shag·bark

[shag-bahrk]
noun
1.
a hickory, Carya ovata, having rough, shaggy bark and yielding a valuable wood.
2.
the wood.
3.
the ellipsoidal, slightly angular nut of this tree.
Also called shagbark hickory (for defs. 1, 2).


Origin:
1685–95; shag(gy) + bark2
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