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ul·mus \ˈəlməs\ noun Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from Latin, elm — more at elm : a genus of trees (the type of the family Ulmaceae) comprising the elms that are widely distributed in temperate regions and have simple serrate oblique leaves, often drooping branches, and fascicled perfect flowers unfolding before the leaves and succeeded by orbicular samaras |