Noun
(usually countable) An oak tree with rounded leaf lobes and relatively pale wood, native to eastern North America, Quercus alba.
(usually countable) A similar oak tree in a subgenus, Quercus subg. Quercus, especially section Quercus.
(usually countable) Lagunaria patersonia (Queensland white oak).
(usually uncountable) The wood of such trees.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgBlended from whisky matured in mizunara and white oak casks, the edition will be the oldest version of Yamazaki, Suntory’s flagship single malt produced at Japan’s first malt whisky distillery in Osaka. Source: Internet
At White Oak Swamp he failed to employ fording places to cross White Oak Swamp Creek, attempting for hours to rebuild a bridge, which limited his involvement to an ineffectual artillery duel and a missed opportunity. Source: Internet
There have been 15 in Clarkton, 14 in Bladenboro, 11 in Tar Heel, 10 in White Oak, eight in East Arcadia, six in Council, three in Dublin, and one in Kelly. Source: Internet
Palmer and Fowler's Fieldbook of Natural History 2nd edition, rates Osage orange wood as being 2.5 times as hard as white oak ( Quercus alba ) and having twice the tensile strength. Source: Internet
Volunteers are still needed to collect blue oak, black oak and Oregon white oak acorns to support the Acorn Bank before the rains begin. Source: Internet
A funeral service was held 2 p.m., Monday, June 4, 2018, at White Oak United Methodist Church, 9516 White Oak Church Road, Wilsons, VA 23894. Source: Internet