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Alcott

Definition: In the New King James Version (KJV), "Alcott" refers to a type of oak tree native to North America, primarily growing in the Pacific Northwest region. It's an example of a deciduous coniferous tree with a thick, hard bark and a long trunk. The term "Alcott" comes from the name of its main branch, which is known as "Alcott Branch", meaning "Branch Alcott". In many parts of North America, it grows in large clusters. The name "Alcott" also has religious connotations, which may have been influenced by the belief that it was a symbol of divine protection or prosperity. The word "alcott" appears in a few verses from the Old Testament and the New Testament of the Christian Bible, where it is used to describe something that is related to a particular person, place, or thing.


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