Etymology: [ 'elm ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English elm, from Proto-Germanic *elmaz (compare Dutch olm, German Ulme, dialectal Ilm, Swedish alm), from Proto-Indo-European *h₁élem 'mountain elm' (compare Irish leamh, Latin ulmus, Polish ilem, Albanian ulzë 'maple').
wood from an elm tree, a tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers, The English elm is Ulmus campestris; the common American or white elm is U, any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees hard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e, fulva, Americana; the slippery or red elm, U, implements and furniture, A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America, An easy to use UNIX mail reader, which some people prefer over mail, electronic mail reader, hard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e g implements and furniture, any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees, An elm is a tree that has broad leaves which it loses in winter. Elm is the wood of this tree. a type of large tree with broad leaves, or the wood from this tree. Any of about 18 species of forest and ornamental shade trees that make up the genus Ulmus (family Ulmaceae), native mostly to northern temperate areas. Many are grown for their height and attractive foliage. The leaves are doubly toothed and often lopsided at the base. The flowers, which lack petals, appear before the leaves and are borne in clusters. Seeds are borne in a samara (dry, winged fruit). The American elm (U. americana) has dark gray, ridged bark and elliptical leaves. Many species are susceptible to Dutch elm disease. Elm wood is important for boats and farm buildings because it is durable in water; it is also used for furniture. See also slippery elm. Dutch elm disease slippery elm red elm, type of tree cultivated for shade and ornament, What is Elm?, element, (ELectronic Mailer) A popular menu-driven e-mail utility from Hewlett-Packard See PINE, There was a decline in the relative proportion of elm during the Neolithic period (4000 BC) in NW Europe, possibly due to the use of elm as fodder for animals, or due to a form of Dutch Elm disease See Plants, The Entry-Level Mathematics test The Entry-Level Mathematics test is required of all entering students except those who have completed a transferable college mathematics mathematics course with a grade of C or better, or freshmen with appropriate ACT, SAT or AP test scores See Competencies for more information, plural of elm,
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wood from an elm tree
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a tree of the genus Ulmus of the family Ulmaceae, large deciduous trees with alternate stipulate leaves and small apetalous flowers
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The English elm is Ulmus campestris; the common American or white elm is U
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any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees hard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e
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fulva
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Americana; the slippery or red elm, U
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implements and furniture
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A tree of the genus Ulmus, of several species, much used as a shade tree, particularly in America
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An easy to use UNIX mail reader, which some people prefer over mail
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electronic mail reader
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hard tough wood of an elm tree; used for e g implements and furniture
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any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees
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An elm is a tree that has broad leaves which it loses in winter. Elm is the wood of this tree. a type of large tree with broad leaves, or the wood from this tree. Any of about 18 species of forest and ornamental shade trees that make up the genus Ulmus (family Ulmaceae), native mostly to northern temperate areas. Many are grown for their height and attractive foliage. The leaves are doubly toothed and often lopsided at the base. The flowers, which lack petals, appear before the leaves and are borne in clusters. Seeds are borne in a samara (dry, winged fruit). The American elm (U. americana) has dark gray, ridged bark and elliptical leaves. Many species are susceptible to Dutch elm disease. Elm wood is important for boats and farm buildings because it is durable in water; it is also used for furniture. See also slippery elm. Dutch elm disease slippery elm red elm
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type of tree cultivated for shade and ornament isim
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What is Elm?
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element
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(ELectronic Mailer) A popular menu-driven e-mail utility from Hewlett-Packard See PINE
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There was a decline in the relative proportion of elm during the Neolithic period (4000 BC) in NW Europe, possibly due to the use of elm as fodder for animals, or due to a form of Dutch Elm disease See Plants
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The Entry-Level Mathematics test The Entry-Level Mathematics test is required of all entering students except those who have completed a transferable college mathematics mathematics course with a grade of C or better, or freshmen with appropriate ACT, SAT or AP test scores See Competencies for more information
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