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Answer for the clue "Deciduous European oak valued for its tough elastic wood ", 7 letters:
durmast

Word definitions for durmast in dictionaries

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n. deciduous European oak valued for its tough elastic wood [syn: Quercus petraea , Quercus sessiliflora ]

Usage examples of durmast.

In what way could he lay out the story so that Durmast would understand what had happened to him?

Men, women and children sat at breakfast fires while the giant Durmast walked among the groups collecting his payments.

Waylander, Durmast and the others took up the two ropes and gathered in the slack.

Once into the woods Durmast had dumped her from the saddle and swung his horse to meet their charge.

Halting the horses, Durmast had pointed to the distant blue mountains of the north-west.

Some few paces to her left Durmast leaned on the rail, eyes scanning the river bank.

At first she had been irritated, but that had grown into fear, for Durmast was no ordinary man.

Ahead of him was a wide cave and before that a fire at which sat Durmast and Danyal.

I think we are in trouble,' said Durmast, pulling a second arrow from his quiver.

Another sword lanced his chest, the wielder dying as Durmast hit him in the throat with his fist.

He had arrived to see the assassin being tortured and the giant Durmast confronting the Brotherhood.

He had listened as Waylander and Durmast spoke, and a great sorrow touched him as the giant talked.

But without Waylander, Durmast would have remained a killer and a thief.

Belash thought her possessed, Waylander was reliving his last battle with the Brotherhood when the giant Durmast had died to save him.

These he could not defeat, but Durmast the giant, treacherous Durmast, had arrived to save him, giving his life for a man he had planned to betray.