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US
/ˈhækməˌtæk/
]
NOUN
- poplar of northeastern North America with broad heart-shaped leaves
How To Use hackmatack In A Sentence
- Here, among the alders and young hackmatacks, at the foot of the apple tree, Lennie had dug a beautiful hole, five feet long, three feet wide, three feet deep.
- Our deciduous evergreens tamaracks, also called larch and hackmatack are filling in with fresh bright needles, some white water-flower was blooming spikes out in the bog, and white lady-slipper orchids bloomed right at the edge of the road. Tuesday no-roadkill report
- The result shows that hackmatack, koyama spruce and elm have a better capability of detaining dust.
- Ingredient: Hackmatack and walnut grain etc.
- There is also oak, and maple, beech and hackmatacks.
- The time has come for the hackmatacks to turn golden before shedding their needles for the winter.
- She brought her tea-pot with her, and made herself a good cup of tea over a fire kindled from the hackmatacks, bleached white, so many of which you see standing like skeletons down on the shoulders of the mountain, just as though a great grave-yard had been shaken open by an earthquake.
- Little and white and high on a smooth round hill it stood, with hackmatacks and apple-trees before it, and a big barn-roof beyond.