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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
yucca
noun
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▪ Apaches from four reservations constructed several structures: a ramada, a sweat lodge and a wickiup covered with bunched yucca strips.
▪ Heading up an orange-dirt trail, she passes prickly pear cactus and yucca.
▪ I took a shower and washed my hair with his yucca blossom shampoo.
▪ If the yuccas disappeared, the moth's caterpillars could not develop.
▪ If the moth were to become extinct, the yuccas would never set seed.
▪ The rest will propagate the yucca.
▪ There were Moorish arches everywhere and huge earthenware pots filled with whispery green ferns and bright geraniums and spiky yuccas.
▪ Today the sauteed scallops with yucca pancakes, I recommend.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
yucca

Flicker \Flick"er\, n.

  1. The act of wavering or of fluttering; fluctuation; sudden and brief increase of brightness; as, the last flicker of the dying flame.

  2. (Zo["o]l.) The golden-winged woodpecker ( Colaptes aurutus); -- so called from its spring note. Called also yellow-hammer, high-holder, pigeon woodpecker, and yucca.

    The cackle of the flicker among the oaks.
    --Thoureau.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
yucca

Central and South American name for the cassava plant, 1550s, from Spanish yuca, juca (late 15c.), probably from Taino, native language of Haiti.

Wiktionary
yucca

n. Any of several evergreen plants, of the genus ''Yucca'', having long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large panicle of showy white blossoms.

WordNet
yucca

n. any of several evergreen plants of the genus Yucca having usually tall stout stems and a terminal cluster of white flowers; warmer regions of North America

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Yucca

Yucca is a genus of perennial shrubs and trees in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Agavoideae. Its 40-50 species are notable for their rosettes of evergreen, tough, sword-shaped leaves and large terminal panicles of white or whitish flowers. They are native to the hot and dry ( arid) parts of the Americas and the Caribbean. Early reports of the species were confused with the cassava (Manihot esculenta). Consequently, Linnaeus mistakenly derived the generic name from the Taíno word for the latter, yuca (spelled with a single "c"). It is commonly found growing in rural graveyards and when in bloom the cluster of (usually pale) flowers on a thin stalk appear as floating apparitions.

Yucca (disambiguation)

Yucca is a genus in the plant family Asparagaceae containing species commonly known as yuccas.

Yucca may also refer to:

  • Hesperoyucca whipplei, a species of flowering plant closely related to, and formerly usually included in, the genus Yucca

Usage examples of "yucca".

Baccata or datil yucca bears a fruit of exquisite taste which grow from five to seven inches long.

There were many unknown to Domini, but she recognised several varieties of palms, acacias, gums, fig trees, chestnuts, poplars, false pepper trees, the huge olive trees called Jamelons, white laurels, indiarubber and cocoanut trees, bananas, bamboos, yuccas, many mimosas and quantities of tall eucalyptus trees.

With her practical eye, Sister Hilaria observed the tillable acreage along the Yucca River and the river itself, which could be partially diverted for irrigation.

A kachina figure wearing a mask with oversized eyes and feathered tufts for ears was threatening one of the koshares with a whip of yucca.

They rode all day the day following through rolling hill country, the low caprock mesas dotted with cedar, the yuccas in white bloom along the eastfacing slopes.

Rows of yuccas were like green mantraps waiting to clash their sword-arms shut.

I could make out a number of features: clusters of tumbleweeds, like giant beach balls, creosote bushes, bayonet cactuses, yuccas, and the leggy branches of the palo verde trees.

But they veered to the right, behind one of the yuccas, and he could hear them pushing through some long, dry grass.

Tearing through sea grass, cockleburs, wild azaleas, yucca plants, and a thousand species of lowland brier bushes, Joey ran full out ahead of us for what seemed like a couple hundred yards.

The brakemen out on their box-cars, the miners up in their diggings, the lonely homesteaders in the sand hills of Yucca and Kit Carson Counties, begin to think of Denver, muffled in snow, full of food and drink and good cheer, and to yearn for her with that admiration which makes her, more than other American cities, an object of sentiment.

It was a southerly slope, and therefore semi-arid, covered with cercocarpus and yucca and some shrub that Madeline believed was manzanita.

There was also a variety of scrub oak, manzanita, chamisal, yucca, and mountain mahogany, all highly inflammable.

I, Yucca Blaine, have been selected referee because, bein’ from Chawed Ear, I got no prejudices either way.

Mesquite trees, Joshua trees, chollas, yuccas, prickly pears - she tried to remember all the spiny, weirdly shaped flora that grew in places like this.

It consists of live oak, pinion, mesquite, desert willow, greasewood, sage brush, palmilla, maguey, yucca and cacti and is mostly evergreen.