Alder

/ˈɔːldər/ noun

A type of tree or shrub that grows near water and is known for its soft wood and nitrogen-fixing ability.

From Old English 'alor' or 'aler,' related to Dutch 'els' and German 'Erle.' The tree was named descriptively and the word evolved through Germanic languages.

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