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cockspur
[kok-spur]
noun
a North American hawthorn, Crataegus crus-galli, having leathery, toothed leaves and red fruit, cultivated as a small ornamental tree.
a gaslight burner having three jets.
cockspur
/ ˈɒˌɜː /
noun
a spur on the leg of a cock
an annual grass, Echinochloa crus-galli, widely distributed in tropical and warm temperate regions
a small thorny North American hawthorn tree, Crataegus crus-galli
Word History and Origins
Origin of cockspur1
Example Sentences
The shape and general appearance of this tube has procured for it, among the workmen, the name of the "cockspur" burner.
The cockspur thorn is a small, handsome tree, fifteen to twenty feet high, with stiff branches in a broad round head.
These props have fanciful names, such as "spurs," "stilts," "cockspurs," etc.
In the way of fruit-bearing shade trees he recommends sugar maple, flowering dogwood, white and cockspur thorn, native red mulberry, tupelo, black cherry, choke cherry, and mountain ash.
It was somewhat more efficient than the cockspur burner.
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