Bluejack

/ˈbluːdʒæk/ noun

A type of oak tree native to the southwestern United States, known for its small leaves and bluish acorns.

From 'blue' (referring to the bluish tint of the acorns) and 'jack' (a common term for small oak species, of uncertain origin but used in American forestry terminology).

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