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spruce
Being from a spruce tree
The wood of a spruce
(usually with up) to arrange neatly; tidy up
(usually with up) to make oneself spruce (neat and elegant in appearance)
Smart, trim, and elegant in appearance; fastidious (said of a person)
{a} neat, nice, trim, clean
to tease
to arrange neatly; tidy up
marked by smartness in dress and manners; "a dapper young man"; "a jaunty red hat"
Someone who is spruce is very neat and smart in appearance. Chris was looking spruce in his stiff-collared black shirt and new short hair cut. a tree that grows in northern countries and has short leaves shaped like needles (spruce fir , from Spruce , former European country, now part of Germany (14-17 centuries)). spruce up to make yourself or something look neater and tidier. Any of about 40 species of evergreen ornamental and timber trees that make up the genus Picea (pine family), native to temperate and cold regions of the Northern Hemisphere. These pyramid-shaped trees have whorled branches and thin, scaly bark. The needlelike, spirally arranged leaves connect to their stems via a peglike woody base, which remains on the twig when the leaf falls. Tough, finely grained, resonant, and pliable, spruce wood is used for sounding boards in pianos and bodies of violins, as well as in construction, for boats and barrels, and as pulpwood. Common species throughout most of northern North America are black spruce (P. mariana), a source of spruce gum, and white spruce (P. glauca), a source of good timber. Blue, or Colorado spruce (P. pungens) is used as an ornamental because of its bluish leaves and symmetrical growth habit
Neat, without elegance or dignity; formerly applied to things with a serious meaning; now chiefly applied to persons
To dress one's self with affected neatness; as, to spruce up
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make neat, smart, or trim; "Spruce up your house for Spring"; "titivate the child"
To dress with affected neatness; to trim; to make spruce
Prussia leather; pruce
Any of various large coniferous evergreen trees from the genus Picea, found in northern temperate and boreal regions; originally and more fully spruce fir
A spruce is a kind of evergreen tree. Trees such as spruce, pine and oak have been planted. a young blue spruce. 80-year-old spruces. Spruce is the wood from this tree. Early settlers built frames of spruce, maple and pine
Any coniferous tree of the genus Picea, as the Norway spruce P
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