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Noun
Aspens are grouse magnets, primarily because the buds and catkins of male quaking aspen and bigtooth aspen (also known as popple or poplar) provide the majority of grouse with their single most important winter and early spring food source.—Dave Hurteau, Field & Stream, 24 Dec. 2020 Clear, emerald water, deep and cold and rocky and weedless, ringed by red pine and maple and popple, beautiful in every season, quiet and secluded.—Star Tribune, 19 Nov. 2020
Word History
Etymology
Noun (1)
Middle English popul, from Old English, from Latin populus
Noun (2)
popple, verb, from Middle English poplen to bubble, ripple, probably of imitative origin
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