alders

[ˈɔːldəz]

alders Definition

a tree or shrub of the birch family, typically growing in moist habitats and having toothed leaves and conelike fruit.

Using alders: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "alders" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The alders by the river were turning yellow in the autumn.

  • Example

    The wetland was full of alders and willows.

  • Example

    The woodworker used alder wood to make the cabinet.

Phrases with alders

  • alder catkins

    the long, thin, cylindrical flowers of the alder tree

    Example

    In early spring, the alder catkins appear before the leaves.

  • a small bird that breeds in North America and winters in South America

    Example

    The alder flycatcher is known for its distinctive song.

  • a shrub or small tree with dark bark and small, black berries

    Example

    The alder buckthorn is often used in traditional medicine.

Origins of alders

from Old English 'alor'

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Summary: alders in Brief

'Alders' [ˈɔːldəz] are trees or shrubs of the birch family, found in moist habitats. They have toothed leaves and conelike fruit. Alders are often used for woodworking, and their catkins are a sign of spring. The alder flycatcher is a small bird that breeds in North America and winters in South America. Alder buckthorn is a shrub or small tree with dark bark and small, black berries.