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Boxwood meaning
The box tree, Buxus sempervirens. | The hard, close-grained wood of this tree, used in delicate woodwork and in making inlays. | Any tree of genus Buxus.
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Example sentences (12)
Boxwood Ventures Inc.’s holdings in Alphabet were worth $2,580,000 as of its most recent filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission.
In addition to traditional evergreen and boxwood wreaths for the Christmas season, Harry & David offers other unique designs like this with eucalyptus, yarrow, reindeer moss, faux roses and more.
Blocks of ebony, oak, boxwood, and walnut sit on shelves, waiting to become handles.
The front door of historic Helmcken House on the Royal B.C. Museum property is hung with a boxwood wreath in preparation for a Victorian-style wake.
The Prices Corner area has felt the effects of a changing economy that included 2009 closing of the GM Boxwood assembly plant.
While Henderson was still asleep in the front passenger seat of a vehicle at the Boxwood Circle address, the girlfriend told Thompson what Henderson said at the party.
A compact arrangement of hydrangeas and a resting boxwood reindeer adorn the buffet in the dining room, with a clear view of the turquoise-themed tree in the adjacent living room.
Like boxwood, they are popular in landscaping, used as evergreen groundcovers.
Lukas Shane Franks, 23 of Rome, was arrested this week after police said he stole numerous items from a home on Boxwood Lane.
Otis King Model K Thacher slide rule, circa 1890 Materials Traditionally slide rules were made out of hard wood such as mahogany or boxwood with cursors of glass and metal.
Sometimes they are made of boxwood and stained or painted black, brown, or red.
There were many specialized slide rules for photographic applications; for example, the actinograph of Hurter and Driffield was a two-slide boxwood, brass, and cardboard device for estimating exposure from time of day, time of year, and latitude.