'Epiphegus Americana' definitions:
Definition of 'Epiphegus Americana'
From: GCIDE
- Beech \Beech\, n.; pl. Beeches. [OE. beche, AS. b?ce; akin to D. beuk, OHG. buocha, G. buche, Icel. beyki, Dan. b["o]g, Sw. bok, Russ. buk, L. fagus, Gr. ? oak, ? to eat, Skr. bhaksh; the tree being named originally from the esculent fruit. See Book, and cf. 7th Buck, Buckwheat.] (Bot.) A tree of the genus Fagus. [1913 Webster]
- Note: It grows to a large size, having a smooth bark and thick foliage, and bears an edible triangular nut, of which swine are fond. The Fagus sylvatica is the European species, and the Fagus ferruginea that of America. [1913 Webster]
- Beech drops (Bot.), a parasitic plant which grows on the roots of beeches (Epiphegus Americana).
- Beech marten (Zool.), the stone marten of Europe ({Mustela foina}).
- Beech mast, the nuts of the beech, esp. as they lie under the trees, in autumn.
- Beech oil, oil expressed from the mast or nuts of the beech tree.
- Cooper beech, a variety of the European beech with copper-colored, shining leaves. [1913 Webster]