poplar

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The meaning (definition) of the word poplar
a tall, slim tree with leaves that flutter in the wind
The word poplar used in a sentence
“Poplar trees grow very tall and their leaves shake in wind.”
Words that mean the same as poplar (synonyms)
tree
The plural of the word poplar
poplars
How the word poplar is said around the world
| French | peuplier |
| Spanish | álamo |
| Mandarin | 白杨 |
| Hindi | चिनार |
| Arabic | الحور |
| Russian | тополь |
| Portuguese (EU) | álamo |
| Portuguese (BR) | álamo |
| Japanese | ポプラ |
| German | Pappel |
| Urdu | چنار |
| Punjabi | ਪੌਪਲਰ |
| Korean | 포플러 |
| Hebrew | צַפצָפָה |
| Greek | λεύκα |
| Dutch | populier |
| Filipino | poplar |
| Vietnamese | cây dương |
| Turkish | kavak |
| Persian | صنوبر |
| Polish | topola |
| Ukrainian | тополя |
| Bengali | পপলার |
| Swedish | poppel |
| Italian | pioppo |
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