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What (who) is buttonwood - definition

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Buttonwood tree; Button-tree; Buttonwoods; Buttonwood (disambiguation)

Buttonwood         
·noun The Platanus occidentalis, or American plane tree, a large tree, producing rough balls, from which it is named;
- called also buttonball tree, and, in some parts of the United States, sycamore. The California buttonwood is P. racemosa.
buttonwood         
¦ noun
1. N. Amer. a plane tree.
2. a tropical American mangrove, used in the production of tanbark and charcoal. [Conocarpus erectus and Laguncularia racemosa.]
USCGC Buttonwood         
  • ''Almirante Didiez Burgos'' and USS ''Anzio'' during UNITAS Atlantic 2012 exercise
  • USCGC ''Buttonwood'' crew mess after SLEP upgrade
  • USCGC ''Buttonwood'' buoy deck
  • ''Alimirante Didiez Burgos'' (ex USCGC ''Buttonwood'') in 2008
USCGC Buttonwood (WLB-306); Dominican patrol boat Almirante Didiez Burgos
USCGC Buttonwood (WAGL-306/WLB-306) was a Mesquite-class sea-going buoy tender operated by the United States Coast Guard. She served in World War II as well as a variety of domestic missions.

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Buttonwood

Buttonwood or Buttonwoods may refer to:

  • "Buttonwood", a finance column in The Economist
  • Buttonwood Agreement, 1792 effort to organize securities trading that created the predecessor of the New York Stock Exchange
Examples of use of buttonwood
1. That‘s the beauty of cities."A New Horizon At the corner of 12th and Buttonwood streets, directly beneath the pagoda, sits the red brick mystery of an institution called the Ivy Leaf Association.