Meaning of "hackberry" in English

The term "hackberry" refers to a type of tree found in the family Ulmaceae. These trees, commonly found in North America, are known for their resilience and ability to thrive in a variety of soil types. Hackberries usually have a distinctive bark with warty growths and produce small, sweet berries that wildlife often eats. The tree is also used in landscaping for its hardiness and shade-providing capabilities. Besides, hackberry wood is occasionally used in furniture making due to its workable nature.

Meaning of "micocoulier occidental" in French

The term "micocoulier occidental" refers to the Western hackberry tree, known scientifically as Celtis occidentalis. It is a deciduous tree appreciated for its adaptability and is often used in urban landscaping across France. The Western hackberry typically has a rough bark with cork-like ridges and produces small, edible berries that attract a variety of birds and other wildlife. It can be found growing in North America and has gained popularity in European gardens for its robust properties and decorative appeal.

Pronunciation of "hackberry" in English

Phonetic Transcription: /ˈhækˌbɛri/

Pronunciation Variations: In some regional dialects, hackberry might be pronounced with a softer 'a', closer to /ˈhɛkˌbɛri/, especially in Southern areas. Variations might occur in the stress pattern, with some speakers placing more emphasis on the second syllable.

Pronunciation of "micocoulier occidental" in French

Phonetic Transcription: /mi.kɔ.kul.je ɔk.si.dɑ̃.tal/

Pronunciation Variations: Dialectical variations in French pronunciation may affect the clarity of vowels, but generally, the standard pronunciation remains consistent. Certain regional accents may slightly modify the tone or length of vowels.

Sentence examples in English and translation to French

  1. The hackberry tree in our backyard provides excellent shade.
    (Le micocoulier occidental dans notre jardin offre une excellente ombre.)

  2. Birds enjoy eating hackberries during the fall season.
    (Les oiseaux aiment manger les fruits du micocoulier occidental en automne.)

  3. Hackberry wood is often used in making furniture.
    (Le bois de micocoulier occidental est souvent utilisé pour fabriquer des meubles.)

  4. I found a hackberry leaf pressed in an old book.
    (J'ai trouvé une feuille de micocoulier occidental pressée dans un vieux livre.)

  5. The hackberry grows well in urban environments.
    (Le micocoulier occidental pousse bien dans les environnements urbains.)

  6. We planted a hackberry sapling in the front yard last spring.
    (Nous avons planté un jeune micocoulier occidental dans le jardin avant le printemps dernier.)

  7. The distinctive bark of the hackberry makes it easy to identify.
    (L'écorce distinctive du micocoulier occidental le rend facile à identifier.)

  8. Hackberries can thrive in poor soil conditions.
    (Les micocouliers occidentaux peuvent prospérer dans des conditions de sol pauvres.)

  9. She made a delicious jam from hackberries.
    (Elle a fait une délicieuse confiture à partir de fruits de micocoulier occidental.)

  10. The hackberry's small berries attract many types of wildlife.
    (Les petites baies du micocoulier occidental attirent de nombreux types de faune.)

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "hackberry" in English

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Similar Words: nettletree, sugarberry, American elm, Celtis, deciduous tree, hardwood

Synonyms, antonyms, and similar words for "micocoulier occidental" in French

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Similar Words: orme, arbre feuillu, arbre à bois dur

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