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Things sycamore often describes (“sycamore ________”)
trees, tree, wood, maple, fruit, leaves, aphid, cells, bark, seed, figs, stump, limb, trunk, fig, seeds, log, shade, scroll, balls, branches, oak, timber, limbs, root, anthracnose, warbler, street, bug, forests, shoals, walls, aphids, platanoides, alley, veneer, population, family, solitude, blight, clump, speaking, cultures, sap, forest, callus, saplings, saw, yellow, blossoms, villages, hollow, square, leaf, cabin, lance, fungus, strung, limestone, planks, boughs, lumber, stem, buds, ribs, shoot, poles, coppice, woodland, furniture, seedlings, sole, fruits, interior, maples, spoons, board, ties

How sycamore often is described (“________ sycamore”)
old, big, large, american, great, tall, giant, huge, hollow, shady, young, dead, ancient, english, dark, white, common, gigantic, western, egyptian, solitary, native, fallen, immense, european, broad, fine, enormous, black, noble, majestic, green, stately, sacred, occasional, magnificent, true, aged, venerable, oriental, stained, lone, largest, leafy, eastern, massive, mottled, nearby, ragged, blasted, mighty, lofty, grand, southern, shadowy, beautiful, overhanging, honeyed, grey, growing, variegated, crooked, leaved, cultured, odoriferous, barked, sombre, trunked, dusty, decrepit, weathered, windy, spotted, dekalb, patriarchal, mature, leafless, gnarled, silvery, mexican, sturdy, inoculated, withered, mulberry, hoary


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