LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: NOUN
- The carob tree, Ceratonia siliqua.
- The African locust bean tree (Parkia biglobosa).
- The black locust, a leguminous tree with toxic pods, but useful for making honey.
- The honey locust, a leguminous tree with pods having a sweet, edible pulp.
- Any of a number of trees in the genera Gleditsia and Robinia.
- A small swamp tree (Gleditschia monosperma), of the Southern United States.
- A tree of the genus Gleditschia ) Gleditschia triacanthus), having pinnate leaves and strong branching thorns; -- so called from a sweet pulp found between the seeds in the pods. Called also simply honey locust.
- Any of various hard-wooded trees of the family Leguminosae
- Any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae
- A large North American tree of the genus Robinia (Robinia Pseudacacia), producing large slender racemes of white, fragrant, papilionaceous flowers, and often cultivated as an ornamental tree. In England it is called acacia.
- The wood of any of these trees.
- Any of several trees of the pea family bearing long pods, especially the black locust, honey locust, and carob.
- A cicada, especially a periodical cicada.
- Any of various short-horned grasshoppers that sometimes migrate in immense swarms, devouring vegetation and crops.
- Any of various hard-wooded trees of the family Leguminosae
- Hardwood from any of various locust trees
- Migratory grasshoppers of warm regions having short antennae
- Any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae
- A locust tree.
- A type of grasshopper in the family Acrididae that flies in swarms and is very destructive to crops and other vegetation.
- A commercial name for the sweet pod of the carob tree.
- The locust tree. See Locust Tree (definition, note, and phrases).
- An African bird; the beefeater.
- The rose-colored starling or pastor of India. See Pastor.
- A longicorn beetle (Cyllene robiniæ), which, in the larval state, bores holes in the wood of the locust tree. Its color is brownish black, barred with yellow. Called also locust borer.
- A cockchafer; a beetle.
- A homopterous insect of the genus Cicada, family Cicadidæ, such as the harvest-fly, Cicada tibicon, and the seventeen-year locust, or periodical cicada, Cicada septendecim. See cut under Cicadidæ.
- An orthopterous saltatorial insect of the genus Locusta, family Locustidæ.
- One of the orthopterous saltatorial insects of the family Acridiiæ, popularly known as grasshoppers, and more correctly called short-horned grasshoppers.
- A club or billy used by policemen: so called because commonly made of locust-wood.
- The wood of the locust-tree.
- The carob-tree, Ceratonia Siligua. See Ceratonia and carob.
- A well-known tree of the United States, Robinia Pseudacacia, with thorny branches, delicate pinnate leaves, and dense clusters of white heavily scented flowers.
- Any one of numerous species of long-winged, migratory, orthopterous insects, of the family Acrididæ, allied to the grasshoppers; esp., (Edipoda migratoria, syn. Pachytylus migratoria, and Acridium perigrinum, of Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the United States the related species with similar habits are usually called grasshoppers. See grasshopper.
LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: OTHER WORD TYPES
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- To devour and lay waste like locusts; ravage.
LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: RELATED WORDS
- Shrub, Gymnospermous tree, Arborator, Pea tree, Sugar bush, Alatern, Pine family, Black locust, Angiospermous tree, Silver tree, Arboret, Jerusalem thorn, Avocado tree, Arbustive, Locust
- Infestation, Pest, Gypsy moth, Beetle, Aphid, Insect, Augustin, Funds, Fund, Lobster, Crayfish, Katydid, Cicada, Grasshopper, Locust tree
LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Shrub, Gymnospermous tree, Arborator, Pea tree, Sugar bush, Alatern, Pine family, Black locust, Angiospermous tree, Silver tree, Arboret, Jerusalem thorn, Avocado tree, Arbustive, Locust
- Periodical cicada, Carpenter ant, Chinch bug, Tent caterpillar, Infestation, Pest, Gypsy moth, Beetle, Aphid, Insect, Fund, Lobster, Crayfish, Grasshopper, Locust tree
LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- They then took him up and carried him out on the grass, a Utile way jrom the door, beneath a locust tree.
- We also requested the removal of a locust tree limb threatening our storage shed in the backyard.
- It mostly comes from the black locust tree, which is a native of Europe and North America.
- Whether he was eating real locusts or beans from the locust tree is open to speculation.
- The honey locust, tree of heaven, and plants deskside on my windowsill in New York.
- Dom fighting the Locust with Marcus and Jace.
- Locust Valley Central School District and Locust Valley Central School District Local Bus Drivers Unit, Civil Service Employees Association, Inc.
- And what the creeping locust has left, the stripping locust has eaten.
- Bethpage; East Norwich; Glen Head; Hicksville; Jericho; Locust Grove; Locust Valley; Massapequa; Old Bethpage; Oyster Bay; Plainedge; Plainview; South Farmingdale; Syosset and Woodbury.
- That way not only is a Locust, but a Locust with a purpose.
- The cool thing is that since then, the Locust developers have made some changes and really speeded up Locust.
- Dundalk, North Locust Point, South Locust Point, Fairfield, and Masonville terminals are currently operating under regular hours.
- Fall of the Locust: The Locust will now properly attack players.
- Locust Control: The use of monitoring techniques and remedial actions to control locust infestations.
- However, during a Locust offensive, Adam thought that the Locust would overrun his position.
LOCUST TREE vs LOCUST: QUESTIONS
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- What are the different types of black locust trees?
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- Are the Grasshopper and Locust models ready to fly?
- Did pesticides stop the locust plague in East Africa?
- What are the hours of operation for Walmart Locust?
- Where is the Locust Grove Supercenter pharmacy located?
- How long can desert locust eggs survive underground?
- How to do Viparita Shalabhasana (reversed locust pose)?
- What the chewing Locust left the swarming locust eat?