boxwood Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈbɒks.wʊd]
  • Us [ ˈbɑːks.wʊd]

Meaning of boxwood In English

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Examples of boxwood

  • When made from wood, combs are largely made of boxwood, cherry wood or other fine-grained wood.

  • The of sidewalks in the grounds are all lined with boxwoods hedges.

  • Estate gardens feature boxwood hedging, roses, and perennial borders.

  • Examples exist of boxwood, ivory or ebony, usually with brass hinges.

  • Cavallini played on a six-key boxwood clarinet, which was considered an outdated instrument.

  • The mountains are clothed with dense forests, conspicuous for the quantity of boxwood that they furnish.

  • The bird remains hidden in the dense undergrowth of boxwood and clutia during the day.

  • Pear and boxwood were sufficiently hard and fine-grained, making them durable and capable of showing fine detail.

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