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[syn: larch, larch tree]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:
Larch \Larch\ (l[aum]rch), n. [Cf. OE. larege (Cotgrave), It.
larice, Sp. larice, alerce, G. l[aum]rche; all fr. L. larix,
-icis, Gr. la`rix.] (Bot.)
A genus of coniferous trees, having deciduous leaves, in
fascicles (see Illust. of Fascicle).
Note: The European larch is Larix Europ[ae]a. The American
or black larch is Larix Americana, the hackmatack or
tamarack. The trees are generally of a drooping,
graceful appearance.
[1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):
larch
n 1: wood of a larch tree
2: any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having
deciduous needlelike leaves [syn: larch, larch tree]
The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing (30 December 2018):
Larch
The Larch Project develops aids for formal specifications.
Each Larch specification has two components: an interface
containing predicates written in the LIL (Larch Interface
Language) designed for the target language and a 'trait'
containing assertions about the predicates written in LSL,
the Larch Shared Language common to all.
["The Larch Family of Specification Languages", J. Guttag et
al, IEEE Trans Soft Eng 2(5):24-365 (Sep 1985)].