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		ma·ple \ˈmāpəl\ noun (-s) Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English, from Old English mapul-; akin to Old Norse möpurr maple and perhaps to Old High German mazzaltra maple 1.   a.    (1)  : a tree or shrub of the genus Acer — see box elder, norway maple, silver maple, sugar maple, swamp maple, sycamore   (2)  : the wood of a maple tree; especially  : the hard light-colored close-grained wood of the sugar maple that is used extensively for flooring, furniture, and small items (as turnings and handles) — compare bird's-eye maple, curly 2   (3)  : the flavor of maple sap or its products (as syrup or sugar)  b. Australia    (1)  : silky beech   (2)  : queensland maple   (3)  : a tree closely related to the Queensland maple 2.   a.  : a light brown  b.  : a grayish yellow |