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Related species of plants in the family Anacardiaceae
Sumac or sumach (/ˈsuːmæk, ˈʃuː-/ S(H)OO-mak, UK also /ˈsjuː-/)—not to be confused with poison sumac—is any of the roughly 35 species of flowering plants
Sumac
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up sumac in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sumac may refer to: Soumak rug (also spelt Soumakh, Sumak, Sumac, or Soumac), a type of weft-wrapped
Sumac_(disambiguation)
Peruvian singer (1922–2008)
Chávarri Castillo (September 13, 1922 – November 1, 2008), known as Yma Sumac ("Ima sumaq" means "how beautiful" in Quechua), was a Peruvian-born vocalist
Yma_Sumac
American/Canadian post-metal band
Sumac (stylized as SUMAC) is an American/Canadian post-metal supergroup that formed in 2014. It features the Vancouver, British Columbia-based Nick Yacyshyn
Sumac_(band)
Stream in Georgia, U.S.
Sumac Creek is a stream in the U.S. state of Georgia. It is a tributary to the Conasauga River. Sumac Creek received its name from the Cherokee Indians
Sumac_Creek
Species of shrub
commonly known as fragrant sumac, smooth sumac, aromatic sumac, lemon sumac, skunk bush, polecat bush, polecat sumac, or simply sumac, is a deciduous shrub
Rhus_aromatica
Species of plant
Toxicodendron vernix, commonly known as poison sumac, or swamp-sumach, is a woody shrub or small tree growing to 9 metres (30 feet) tall. It was previously
Toxicodendron_vernix
Species of flowering plant
Rhus typhina, the staghorn sumac, is a species of flowering plant in the family Anacardiaceae, native to eastern North America. It is primarily found
Rhus_typhina
Species of shrub
North American shrub in the sumac genus (Rhus) with the common names skunkbush sumac, sourberry, skunkbush, and three-leaf sumac. The twigs are fuzzy when
Rhus_trilobata
Species of flowering plant
smooth sumac (also known as white sumac, upland sumac, or scarlet sumac), is a North American species of sumac in the family Anacardiaceae. Smooth sumac has
Rhus_glabra
Tart drink made from sumac
Sumac-ade, also known as bush-lemonade or Indian lemonade, is a drink normally made with Rhus typhina or Rhus coriaria, chilled water, and frequently
Sumac-ade
Species of tree
Rhus copallinum, the winged sumac, shining sumac, dwarf sumac or flameleaf sumac, is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family (Anacardiaceae)
Rhus_copallinum
Genus of trees
Malosma laurina. The species is an evergreen tree or shrub belonging to the sumac family, Anacardiaceae, native to the Pacific coast regions of southern California
Malosma
Lemon-flavored drink
aromatica ("fragrant sumac", "lemon sumac"), Rhus glabra ("smooth sumac", "scarlet sumac"), and Rhus integrifolia ("lemonade sumac", "lemonade berry")
Lemonade
Genus of plants
Toxicodendron is a genus of flowering plants in the sumac family, Anacardiaceae. It contains trees, shrubs and woody vines, including poison ivy, poison
Toxicodendron
Species of plant
common name, it is not a true ivy, but rather a member of the cashew and sumac family, Anacardiaceae. It is different from western poison ivy, Toxicodendron
Toxicodendron_radicans
Medical condition
in various plants, most notably sumac family species of the genus Toxicodendron: poison ivy, poison oak, poison sumac, and the Chinese lacquer tree. The
Urushiol-induced contact dermatitis
Urushiol-induced_contact_dermatitis
Social centre in Nottingham, England
The Sumac Centre is a self-managed social centre in Nottingham, UK. It provides resources, meeting spaces and workshops for groups and individuals, and
Sumac_Centre
2025 studio album by Sumac and Moor Mother
Film is a collaborative studio album by American-Canadian post-metal band Sumac and American musician Moor Mother. It was released on April 25, 2025, by
The Film (Sumac and Moor Mother album)
The_Film_(Sumac_and_Moor_Mother_album)
2024 studio album by Sumac
The Healer is the fifth studio album by the American/Canadian metal band Sumac. The album was released on June 21, 2024, through Thrill Jockey. In a press
The_Healer_(Sumac_album)
Family of flowering plants that includes cashew and mango
The Anacardiaceae, commonly known as the cashew family or sumac family, are a family of flowering plants, including about 83 genera with about 860 known
Anacardiaceae
Allergenic plant of Asia and North America
ISBN 978-1-56670-223-2. "Poison Ivy, Oak & Sumac". aad.org. Archived from the original on 2007-07-08. "Poison ivy - oak - sumac". MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia
Poison_ivy
Levantine herb or herb blend
of dried herbs (traditionally Origanum syriacum), toasted sesame seeds, sumac, and salt. With roots stretching back to ancient Egypt and classical antiquity
Za'atar
Species of true bug
Chinese sumac aphid, is an aphid species, and the only species in the genus Schlechtendalia. The species produce galls on the Chinese sumac (Rhus chinensis)
Schlechtendalia_chinensis
Species of tree
commonly known as the evergreen sumac or tobacco sumac. Rhus virens var. choriophylla (Wooton & Standl.) L.D.Benson – Mearns' sumac Rhus virens var. virens "Rhus
Rhus_virens
Species of shrub
integrifolia, also known as lemonade sumac, lemonade berry, or lemonadeberry, is a shrub to small tree in the sumac genus Rhus. It is native to the Transverse
Rhus_integrifolia
Species of beetle
The sumac flea beetle, Blepharida rhois, is most commonly found in North America and is a member of the herbivorous beetle family, Chrysomelidae. More
Blepharida_rhois
Stanford University Mathematics Camp, or SUMaC, is a competitive summer mathematics program for rising high school juniors and seniors around the world
Stanford University Mathematics Camp
Stanford_University_Mathematics_Camp
Colors used by aristocracy in Heian-kyō
Kyoto. The hierarchy of colors was developed under the Ritsuryō system. Sumac dye (黄櫨染, kōrozen) was used only for the outerwear of the Emperor of Japan
Forbidden_colors_(Japan)
Species of tree
Rhus sandwicensis, commonly known as neneleau, neleau or Hawaiian sumac, is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is
Rhus_sandwicensis
Species of plant
Japan and Korea. Other common names include poison sumac, Japanese lacquer tree, Japanese sumac, and varnish tree. The trees are cultivated and tapped
Toxicodendron_vernicifluum
Species of tree
Rhus microphylla, the littleleaf sumac, desert sumac, correosa, or agritos, is a species of sumac in the family Anacardiaceae, native to North America
Rhus_microphylla
Species of tree
Rhus ovata, commonly known as sugar bush or sugar sumac, is a shrub or small tree found growing in the canyons and slopes of the chaparral and related
Rhus_ovata
Species of plant
potaninii, the Chinese varnish tree, Chinese sumac (names it shares with other species), Potanin's sumac, or Potanin's lacquer tree, is a species of flowering
Rhus_potaninii
There are at least 8 members of the Creosote Bush, Maple and Sumac order: Sapindales found in Montana. Some of these species are exotics (not native to
List_of_Sapindales_of_Montana
Species of true bug
aphid species first identified by Asa Fitch in 1866. Known as the staghorn sumac aphid, it is in the genus Melaphis. It is a type of woolly aphid and one
Melaphis_rhois
Ktunaxa and transmasculine poet
Smokii Sumac is a Ktunaxa and transmasculine poet whose first book of poetry, you are enough: love poems for the end of the world was published in 2018
Smokii_Sumac
1917 film
Wild Sumac is a 1917 American silent Western drama film directed by William V. Mong and starring Margery Wilson, Ed Brady and Frank Brownlee. Margery
Wild_Sumac
Terpene hydrocarbon
(Populus angustifolia), aspens (Populus grandidentata, Populus tremuloides) sumac (Rhus glabra), spruce (Picea spp.), various pines (e.g., Pinus echinata
Limonene
Species of flowering plant
species of shrub with thorny branches. It is commonly known as Mysore sumac or Indian sumac (ചിപ്പമരം in Malayalam). Leaves are trifoliate or rarely 5-foliate
Searsia_mysorensis
Species of tree
poisonwood, Florida poisontree, coral sumac, or hog gum,[citation needed] is a species of flowering tree in the cashew or sumac family, Anacardiaceae, that is
Metopium_toxiferum
White-class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard
later acquired by the United States Coast Guard and renamed USCGC White Sumac (WAGL-540). YF-416 was laid down by the Niagara Shipbuilding Co., in Buffalo
USCGC_White_Sumac
Species of beetle
Oberea ocellata, the sumac stem borer, is a species of flat-faced longhorn beetle in the tribe Saperdini in the genus Oberea, discovered by Haldeman.
Oberea_ocellata
Species of shrub
Searsia parviflora, commonly known as small-flowered poison sumac, is a species of flowering plant native to the northern Indian subcontinent and Myanmar
Searsia_parviflora
Palestinian bread and chicken dish
'reddened'), is a Palestinian dish composed of roasted chicken baked with onions, sumac, allspice, saffron, and fried pine nuts served over taboon bread. Originating
Musakhan
1954 album by soprano Yma Sumac
Mambo! is the fifth studio album by Peruvian soprano Yma Sumac. It was released in 1954 by Capitol Records. Most of the tracks were composed by her husband
Mambo!_(album)
Species of plant
of the sumac family, has been used to make red dyes for textiles including weft-wrapped soumak rugs and bags in the Middle East. The names sumac and soumak
Cotinus_coggygria
Species of flowering plant
flowering plant in the cashew family known by the common name Kearney's sumac. It is native to western North America, where it can be found in Arizona
Rhus_kearneyi
Species of flowering plant
plant in the cashew family known by the common names false poison sumac and Michaux's sumac. It is endemic to the southeastern United States, where it can
Rhus_michauxii
Species of shrub
Rhus coriaria, commonly called Sicilian sumac, tanner's sumach, or elm-leaved sumach, is a deciduous shrub to small tree in the cashew family Anacardiaceae
Rhus_coriaria
2016 studio album by Sumac
What One Becomes is the second studio album by American post-metal band Sumac. It was released on June 10, 2016 through Thrill Jockey. The album was recorded
What_One_Becomes
Palestinian dish
prepared traditionally on holidays. It receives its name from the spice sumac. It is a traditional Arab dish, already mentioned in the 11th century, among
Sumaghiyyeh
Oily mixture of plant compounds
Toxicodendron spp. (e.g., poison oak, Chinese lacquer tree, poison ivy, poison sumac), Comocladia spp. (maidenplums), Metopium spp. (poisonwood), and also in
Urushiol
Skewered ground meat dish of the South Caucasus
(or minced sheep and beef meat by 50:50) Onion Sheep tail fat Salt Pepper Sumac (optional) Lavash (optional) The soft portion of the mutton is ground with
Lula_kebab
Chemical compound
Japan wax (木蝋 Mokurō), also known as sumac wax, sumach wax, vegetable wax, China green tallow, and Japan tallow, is a pale-yellow, waxy, water-insoluble
Japan_wax
Species of mite
North American Toxicodendron and some species of Rhus (including fragrant sumac). Poison ivy gall mites form small red pouch galls on the upper surface
Aculops_rhois
Over-the-counter skin cleanser
to urushiol, the active ingredient in poison oak, poison ivy, and poison sumac. Tecnu is made from deodorized mineral spirits, water, propylene glycol
Tecnu
Species of flowering plant
Toxicodendron succedaneum, the wax tree, Japanese Hazenoki tree (Sumac or wax tree), sơn in Vietnamese or charão in Portuguese, is a flowering plant species
Toxicodendron_succedaneum
American bass guitarist (born 1977)
bassist and musician currently in the bands Botch, Russian Circles and Sumac. He was also previously a full-time member of These Arms Are Snakes and
Brian_Cook_(bassist)
1950 studio album by Yma Sumac
Yma Sumac. It was released in 1950 by Capitol Records. It was produced and composed by Les Baxter, along with Moisés Vivanco and John Rose. Sumac sings
Voice_of_the_Xtabay
Iranian chef
culinary traditions, incorporating ingredients like pistachio, saffron, and sumac into French pastries. Her passion for cooking began in childhood when she
Shahrzad_Shokouhivand
U.S. state
starry stonewort, waterthyme, water chestnut, eastern poison ivy, poison sumac, giant hogweed, cow parsnip and common nettle. There are more than 70 mammal
New_York_(state)
Country in the Horn of Africa
ISBN 0-521-22409-8. The Encyclopedia Americana: complete in thirty volumes. Skin to Sumac, Vol. 25, Grolier: 1995, p. 214, ISBN 0-7172-0126-0. de la Fosse Wiles,
Somalia
Boxelder Staghorn sumac White ash Prairie rose American hazel Black haw Highbush blueberry Smooth sumac Fragrant sumac Staghorn sumac Nannyberry Buttonbush
List of Missouri native plants
List_of_Missouri_native_plants
Subfamily of flowering plants
Spondiadoideae is a plant subfamily in the cashew and sumac family Anacardiaceae. The following genera are recognised: Antrocaryon Choerospondias Cyrtocarpa
Spondiadoideae
Species of tree
Rhus lanceolata, the prairie sumac, is a species of plant native to the south-western United States (Texas, Oklahoma, Arizona, New Mexico), and northern
Rhus_lanceolata
Species of beetle
various persimmon species (including Diospyros virginiana) and staghorn sumac. Henry Skinner (1919). "Entomological News". 30–31. {{cite journal}}: Cite
Dicerca_obscura
Indigenous American herbal smoking mix
canadensis), evergreen sumac (Rhus virens), littleleaf sumac (Rhus microphylla), smooth sumac (Rhus glabra), and staghorn sumac (Rhus typhina). Algonquin:
Kinnikinnick
American musician (born 1977)
the post-metal band Isis from 1997 to 2010. In 2014, he formed the band Sumac. Turner joined the post-metal band Neurosis in 2024. He has also participated
Aaron_Turner
American poet, musician, and activist
School of Music. In 2025, Moor Mother released a collaborative album with Sumac, titled The Film. Fetish Bones (2016) The Motionless Present (2017) Analog
Moor_Mother
American violinist and composer (1918–2026)
From 1954 to 1955, she played violin for Peruvian-American soprano Yma Sumac. Sumac's music fused Andean folk songs with Caribbean rhythms, big band jazz
Elisabeth_Waldo
Culinary tradition
ingredients include olives and olive oil, pitas, honey, sesame seeds, dates, sumac, chickpeas, mint, rice and parsley, and popular dishes include kebabs, dolmas
Middle_Eastern_cuisine
Spicy sausage in Maghrebi cuisine
characteristic piquancy and red color, as well as other spices such as sumac, fennel and garlic. Merguez is usually eaten grilled. While not in traditional
Merguez
Culinary traditions of Lebanon
found in Levantine and Turkish cuisines. Sumac – a tangy spice used in many salads. Za'atar – dried thyme and sumac that can differ between regions and households
Lebanese_cuisine
WWII US Navy ship
the United States post-war for decommissioning. YN 73, originally named Sumac, was renamed Manchineel 3 April 1943; laid down 8 June 1943 by Pollock-Stockton
USS_Manchineel
2015 studio album by Sumac
The Deal is the debut album by American post-metal band Sumac. It was released on digital and CD formats through Profound Lore Records and on vinyl LP
The_Deal_(album)
Iranian dish
Qajar dynasty. Chelow kabab is served with accompaniments such as butter, sumac powder, basil, onions, and grilled tomatoes. The traditional beverage accompanied
Chelow_kabab
1954 American adventure film by Jerry Hopper
Thomas Mitchell, as well as a rare film appearance by Peruvian singer Yma Sumac. Shot on location at Machu Picchu in Peru, the film is often credited as
Secret_of_the_Incas
2026 studio album by Neurosis
" Turner had already toured with Neurosis as a member of both Isis and Sumac. The band only rehearsed with Turner three times in 2024 because of members'
An Undying Love for a Burning World
An_Undying_Love_for_a_Burning_World
Turkish grilled ground meat on a skewer
roasted tomatoes, green or red peppers and julienned onions with parsley and sumac. Other typical mezes in Adana-Mersin served with the kebab include red pepper
Adana_kebabı
Eastern poison oak
to the sumac family. Other plants in the Toxicodendron genus, all of which contain dermatitis-inducing urushiol, include poison ivy, poison sumac, Western
Toxicodendron_pubescens
Central Semitic language
hazard, jar, kismet, lemon, loofah, magazine, mattress, sherbet, sofa, sumac, tariff, and zenith. Other languages such as Maltese and Kinubi derive ultimately
Arabic
2018 studio album by Sumac
Love in Shadow is the third studio album by American post-metal band Sumac. It was released on September 21, 2018 through Thrill Jockey. Like the band's
Love_in_Shadow
Genus of flowering plants
of flowering plants in the family Anacardiaceae, closely related to the sumacs (Rhus). They are large shrubs or small trees, native to the warm temperate
Cotinus
Species of insect
Poblicia fuliginosa, the sumac speckled lanternfly, is a planthopper native to the eastern and central United States, described by Guillaume-Antoine Olivier
Poblicia_fuliginosa
Species of plant in the family Rosaceae
compound, alternate, toothed leaflets which have been compared to ferns or sumac. The Latin specific epithet sorbifolia means "with leaves like Sorbus (mountain
Sorbaria_sorbifolia
American artist and musician
independent record label SIGE Records with her husband Aaron Turner (Isis, Sumac). Faith Coloccia describes one of her first bands Everlovely Lightningheart
Faith_Coloccia
2022 live album by Keiji Haino & Sumac
American/Canadian metal band Sumac. The album was released on October 7, 2022, through Thrill Jockey, and follows Haino and Sumac's two previous collaborations
Into This Juvenile Apocalypse Our Golden Blood to Pour Let Us Never
Into_This_Juvenile_Apocalypse_Our_Golden_Blood_to_Pour_Let_Us_Never
Species of tree
Rhus chinensis, the Chinese sumac or nutgall tree, is a deciduous shrub or small tree in the genus Rhus. Growing to 6 m (20 ft) tall, it has downy shoots
Rhus_chinensis
Species of tree belonging to the cashew and sumac family
Lowveld. In North America, where it is naturalised, it is known as African sumac and willow rhus. S. lancea bears many names by locals in South Africa. By
Searsia_lancea
Lebanese salad with toasted flatbread
finely chopped. Sumac is usually used to give fattoush its sour taste, while some recipes also add pomegranate molasses along with the sumac.[citation needed]
Fattoush
County in Georgia, United States
proprietor of a local gristmill and country store. Sumac The community takes its name from nearby Sumac Creek. A variant spelling is "Sumach". A post office
Murray_County,_Georgia
Species of fungus
Hortiboletus coccyginus, commonly known as the sumac-colored bolete, is a species of mushroom in the genus Hortiboletus. It is rare. Hortiboletus coccyginus
Hortiboletus_coccyginus
chicken, red onions, pine nuts, sumac, and spices; a modern version is musakhan rolls, where the spices, chicken, sumac, toasted pine nuts, and red onion
List_of_Palestinian_dishes
Astringent and antibacterial treatment
including insect bites and stings, rashes caused by poison ivy and poison sumac, swelling, allergies, and bruises. However, its main use is for treatment
Burow's_solution
Species of flowering plant
wild for use in preparing za'atar, a mixture of dried herbs, sesame and sumac for flavoring and garnish. For example, in Lebanon, a typical za'atar blend
Origanum_syriacum
Municipal park in Cudahy, Wisconsin, United States
spruce, staghorn sumac, red osier dogwood, rough-stemmed goldenrod, cattails, dandelion Birch tree Red pine Spruce Birch tree Staghorn sumac Red osier dogwood
Sheridan_Park
Quechua neologism invented in the 1990s
Sumak kawsay is a neologism in Quechua created in the 1990s by socialist Indigenous organizations. Originally created as a political and cultural proposal
Sumak_kawsay
Chemical compound
contact dermatitis caused by urushiol from poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. The compound is one of a class of compounds developed through University
PDC-APB
American composer and conductor (1922–1996)
Nat King Cole hits, "Mona Lisa" and "Too Young". He also recorded Yma Sumac's first album: Voice of the Xtabay, which can be considered one of the first
Les_Baxter
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Boy/Male
English
Diminutives of any masculine or feminine name begining with Christ-, for example Christahel,...
Biblical
excelling; remaining
Boy/Male
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Muslim, Pashtun
The Prophet of God
Boy/Male
Hindu
Salutation, Bowing
Girl/Female
Tamil
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
A Song Bird
Girl/Female
Latin
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Reward
Boy/Male
Muslim
Girl/Female
Australian
Star
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n.
A tree (Anacardium occidentale) of the same family which the sumac. It is native in tropical America, but is now naturalized in all tropical countries. Its fruit, a kidney-shaped nut, grows at the extremity of an edible, pear-shaped hypocarp, about three inches long.
n.
A genus of shrubs and small treets. See Sumac.
n.
Sumac.
n.
Alt. of Sumach
a.
Belonging to, or resembling, a family, or order, of plants of which the cashew tree is the type, and the species of sumac are well known examples.
n.
A fine kind of leather, prepared commonly from goatskin (though an inferior kind is made of sheepskin), and tanned with sumac and dyed of various colors; -- said to have been first made by the Moors.
n.
A kind of leather used for slippers, bookbinding, etc., made from sheepskin, tanned with sumac and colored to imitate ungrained morocco.
n.
Any plant of the genus Rhus, shrubs or small trees with usually compound leaves and clusters of small flowers. Some of the species are used in tanning, some in dyeing, and some in medicine. One, the Japanese Rhus vernicifera, yields the celebrated Japan varnish, or lacquer.
n.
The wood of the Rhus Cptinus or Venice sumach, a shrub of Southern Europe, which yields a fine orange color, which, however, is not durable without a mordant.
n.
The powdered leaves, peduncles, and young branches of certain species of the sumac plant, used in tanning and dyeing.
n.
An inferior quality of leather, made of split sheepskin, tanned by immersion in sumac, and dyed. It is used for hat linings, pocketbooks, bookbinding, etc.