Loblolly

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  • noun. A mudhole; a mire.
  • noun. The loblolly pine.
  • The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
  • noun. A loutish or foolish person.
  • noun. Nautical: Water-gruel or spoon-meat.
  • noun. Medicines collectively. Also written, erroneously, loplolly.
  • the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
  • noun. Gruel; porridge; -- so called among seamen.
  • noun. an elegant white-flowered evergreen shrub or small tree, of the genus Gordonia (Gordonia Lasianthus), growing in the maritime parts of the Southern United States. Its bark is sometimes used in tanning. Also, a similar West Indian tree (Laplacea hæmatoxylon).
  • noun. a surgeon's attendant on shipboard.
  • noun. a kind of pitch pine found from Delaware southward along the coast; old field pine (Pinus Tæda). Also, Pinus Bahamensis, of the West Indies.
  • noun. a name of several West Indian trees, having more or less leathery foliage, but alike in no other respect; as Pisonia subcordata, Cordia alba, and Cupania glabra.
  • Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
  • noun. Gruel.
  • noun. A mudhole.
  • noun. A bumpkin or lout.
  • noun. Loblolly pine, Pinus taeda.
  • noun. Loblolly bay (plant).
  • verb. Behave in a loutish manner.
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  • noun. thick gruel
  • Word Usage
    "The pines were scrubby, -- what are known as the loblolly pines, -- and from ten to twelve inches through at the butt."
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    gruel  
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    gruel  porridge