chequer tree

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English

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Branch of a chequer tree with leaves and fruit. The leaves in the right of the image are hornbeam.

Etymology

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Named after the fruit, chequers.

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  • IPA(key): /ˈtʃɛkə ˌtɹiː/

Noun

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chequer tree (plural chequer trees)

  1. (Eastern Weald) A tree with edible fruit, Sorbus torminalis, native to central and southern Europe and neighboring parts of Asia and Africa.

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