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ginkgo

/ging-koh, jing-/US // ˈgɪŋ koʊ, ˈdʒɪŋ- //UK // (ˈɡɪŋkɡəʊ) //

银杏,银杏树,白果,中国银杏

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural gink·goes.

    • : a large shade tree, Ginkgo biloba, native to China, having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy seeds with edible kernels: the sole surviving species of the gymnosperm family Ginkgoaceae, which thrived in the Jurassic Period, and existing almost exclusively in cultivation.

Examples

  • I remember another magnificent ginkgo inside the enclosure of the Hosenbo Temple at 3,700 feet.

  • An ally of theirs, the Ginkgo or Maidenhair tree, seems to have been extremely common in certain geological periods.

  • The Bigtree group (Sequoia p. 47) was a companion of the Ginkgo in its flourishing period.

  • It is represented here with its branches and fronds, which bear some resemblance to the leaves of the ginkgo.

  • To him is credited the introduction of the Ginkgo tree and the Lombardy poplar to America.

  • In the same way we thought at first that a llama was a Chinese ginkgo.