MADRONE

Etymology

Noun

madrone (plural madrones or madrone)

The strawberry tree (Arbutus unedo).

(US) Any of three local relatives

The Pacific madrone (Arbutus menziesii)

The Arizona madrone (Arbutus arizonica)

The Texas madrone (Arbutus xalapensis)

Anagrams

• Dameron, Medrano, anoderm, dream on, enamor'd, mandore, omander, roadmen

Source: Wiktionary



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