gingko

[ UK /d‍ʒˈɪŋkə‍ʊ/ ]
[ US /ˈɡɪŋˌkoʊ/ ]
NOUN
  1. deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree
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How To Use gingko In A Sentence

  • Beyond that, she says, the drinks commonly contain an amino acid such as taurine or L-carnitine, herbs (gingko biloba, ginseng) and vitamins (particularly B vitamins). Unanswered questions about energy drinks
  • On the marble steps he exhaled a galaxy of smoke at a squirrel that stood upright at the foot of a gingko tree. X, Chapter 3: Morowitz
  • Vegetarians can try stir-fried golden mushrooms with gingko.
  • The article states that letters were sent by the agency to these food manufacturers ordering them to prove food products infused with botanicals like echinacea, gingko, and ginseng are safe.
  • From the shadows of the gingko trees, a pack of tyrannosaurus rex are darting out and running down the stragglers. Times, Sunday Times
  • One tree that has already shed some foliage is the gingko tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • From the shadows of the gingko trees, a pack of tyrannosaurus rex are darting out and running down the stragglers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The scientists analysed fossils of gingkoes and ferns that were growing at the time to estimate the amount of carbon dioxide that was in the air.
  • Gingko trees are turning an ochreous yellow, and the fan-shaped leaves are now falling steadily. Times, Sunday Times
  • EBN + red date + gingko nuts + white fungus + almond.
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