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larch

[ UK /lˈɑːt‍ʃ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫɑɹtʃ/ ]
NOUN
  1. wood of a larch tree
  2. any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having deciduous needlelike leaves

How To Use larch In A Sentence

  • Each flat-roofed block is planted with sedum grass (that can absorb 70% of water run-off) and clad in slatted larch wood.
  • North of Larchmont, the homes are more modest turn-of-the-century bungalows with two or three bedrooms.
  • Today, by comparison, they are increasingly a blend of native broadleaf species, such as larch, oak, willow and ash, with neat rows of Douglas firs and Sitka spruces. The Guardian World News
  • The event is to finalise plans to screen off the old Larch Street site with colourful hoardings while it is being developed.
  • Only when he thought himself unobserved could one discern the underlying melarcholy and frustration.
  • In addition to the fir trees there are rowan, macrocarpa, eucalyptus and larch, and some native plants such as hard fern, matagouri, tussock, manuka, coprosma, and dracophyllum (the grass tree).
  • Coleridge also saw a bird in a larch tree, a ‘throstle’ or thrush in a larch appears in a version of what became his Dejection Ode.
  • My larch is a weeping variety that has been trained to grow in an upward spiral. TimesArgus.com: Sports
  • The following day the ground rose up beneath us, and the fir trees thinned to larches, and there was more Sun and open glades with grass for our horses to graze upon.
  • The whole of this side is clad in larch laths, penetrated by entrance doors and strips of windows that reflect the arrangements of the individual families.
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