oak

rambunctious – Once rumbustious and robusteous, it is probably based on Latin robus, “oak”—implying strength—and can describe a person or animal. More…

robust – Comes from Latin meaning “oak” and “oaken.” More…

tan – From a Latin word for “oak,” it first referred to the crushed bark of the oak or other trees, especially in its use to convert hides into leather. More…

tree – Part of a large Indo-European group based on deru/doru-, “oak.” More…

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