alerce

English

Noun

alerce (countable and uncountable, plural alerces)

  1. The wood of the sandarac tree (Tetraclinis).
  2. The Chilean arbor vitae (Austrocedrus chilensis).
    • 2018, Richard Powers, The Overstory, Vintage (2019), page 485:
      An alerce in southern Chile, older than the Bible but still putting forth seeds.
  3. Fitzroya cupressoides.

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Andalusian Arabic اَلْأَرْز (al-ʔarz), from Classical Arabic أَرْز (ʔarz, cedar).

Noun

alerce m (plural alerces)

  1. (countable) larch (Larix, a coniferous tree)
    Synonyms: larice, lariço

Spanish

Etymology

From Andalusian Arabic اَلْأَرْز (al-ʔarz), from Classical Arabic أَرْز (ʔarz, cedar).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈleɾθe/ [aˈleɾ.θe] (Spain)
  • IPA(key): /aˈleɾse/ [aˈleɾ.se] (Latin America, Philippines)
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  • Rhymes: -eɾθe (Spain)
  • Rhymes: -eɾse (Latin America, Philippines)
  • Syllabification: a‧ler‧ce

Noun

alerce m (plural alerces)

  1. larch tree (trees of the genus Larix)
  2. the wood of the larch tree
  3. Patagonian cypress (Fitzroya cupressoides), a species of cypress tree
    Synonyms: ciprés de la Patagonia, lahuán

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