tupelo
See also: Tupelo
English
Etymology
From Creek topilwa < íto 'tree' + opílwa 'swamp'.
Noun
tupelo (plural tupelos)
- Any of several trees of the genus Nyssa which grow in swampy regions on the eastern, southern and midwestern United States.
- (in particular) Nyssa aquatica.
- (in particular) Nyssa multiflora, a North American tree of the dogwood family, with brilliant, glossy foliage and acid red berries.
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