释义 |
shu·mard oak \(ˈ)shü|märd-\ noun also shumard red oak Usage: usually capitalized S Etymology: after Benjamin F. Shumard died 1869 American geologist : a large red oak (Quercus shumardii) of the southern and eastern United States that grows chiefly over limestone and has dark shiny elliptical leaves divided into 7 to 9 lobes, medium to very large acorns, and coarse-grained wood of medium hardness and weight |