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Definitions of boxwood in various dictionaries:
noun - very hard tough close-grained light yellow wood of the box (particularly the common box)
noun - evergreen shrubs or small trees
The box plant.
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Fine-grain timber |
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May 1 2011 Boston Globe |
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A slap with the hand on the side of a person's head. |
Fight an opponent using one's fists compete in the sport of boxing. |
A facility at a newspaper office for receiving replies to an advertisement. |
Put in or provide with a box. |
A woman's vagina. |
A protective casing for a piece of a mechanism. |
A separate section or enclosed area reserved for a group of people in a theatre or sports ground, or for witnesses or the jury in a law court. |
An area on a page that is to be filled in or that contains separate printed matter. |
A container with a flat base and sides, typically square or rectangular and having a lid. |
Make a complete change of direction. |
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Boxwood, DELAWARE, UNITED STATES |
Boxwood, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES |
Boxwood, Victoria, AUSTRALIA |
Boxwood, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES |
Boxwood, TEXAS, UNITED STATES |
Boxwood description |
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Buxus is a genus of about 70 species in the family Buxaceae. Common names include box (majority of English-speaking countries) or boxwood (North America).The boxes are native to western and southern Europe, southwest, southern and eastern Asia, Africa, Madagascar, northernmost South America, Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean, with the majority of species being tropical or subtropical; only the European and some Asian species are frost-tolerant. Centres of diversity occur in Cuba (about 30 species), China (17 species) and Madagascar (9 species). * They are slow-growing evergreen shrubs and small trees, growing to 212 m (rarely 15 m) tall. The leaves are opposite, rounded to lanceolate, and leathery; they are small in most species, typically 1.55 cm long and 0.32.5 cm broad, but up to 11 cm long and 5 cm broad in B. macrocarpa. The flowers are small and yellow-green, monoecious with both sexes present on a plant. The fruit is a small capsule 0.51.5 cm long (to 3 cm in B. macrocarpa |