mistletoed
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Adjective
[edit]mistletoed (comparative more mistletoed, superlative most mistletoed)
- Covered or overgrown with mistletoe.
- 1859, The Rambler, volumes 1-2, page 128:
- It did not admit of alteration for the better or the worse, of reform or improvement, any more than you could change some tortuously branched, gnarled, mistletoed, and ivy-crowned oak.
- 1962, John W. Barrett, Regional silviculture of the United States:
- The site class was average, and the stand was heavily mistletoed.