Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for CAMB', or CAMB'IUM
CAMB', or CAMB'IUM, n.
In botany, a viscid secretion, which, in the spring, separates the alburnum of a plant from the fiber, or inner bark. – Lindley.
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CAMB', or CAMB'IUM, n.
In botany, a viscid secretion, which, in the spring, separates the alburnum of a plant from the fiber, or inner bark. – Lindley.
Return to page 14 of the letter “C”.