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Definition of tree
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of tree is as below...
Tree (n.) A mass of
crystals,
aggregated
in
arborescent
forms,
obtained
by
precipitation
of a metal from
solution.
See Lead tree, under
Lead..
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Lancewood
::
Lancewood
(n.) A
tough,
elastic
wood, often used for the
shafts
of gigs,
archery
bows,
fishing
rods, and the like. Also, the tree which
produces
this wood,
Duguetia
Quitarensis
(a
native
of
Guiana
and
Cuba),
and
several
other trees of the same
family
(Anonaseae)..
Mesquit
::
Mesquit
(n.) A name for two trees of the
southwestern
part of North
America,
the honey
mesquite,
and
screw-pod
mesquite..
Staddle
::
Staddle
(v. i.) A small tree of any kind,
especially
a
forest
tree..
Euonymus
::
Euonymus
(n.) A genus of small
European
and
American
trees;
the
spindle
tree. The bark is used as a
cathartic.
Cassia
::
Cassia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
plants
(herbs,
shrubs,
or
trees)
of many
species,
most of which have
purgative
qualities.
The
leaves
of
several
species
furnish
the senna used in
medicine..
Barwood
::
Barwood
(n.) A red wood of a
leguminous
tree
(Baphia
nitida),
from
Angola
and the
Gaboon
in
Africa.
It is used as a
dyewood,
and also for
ramrods,
violin
bows and
turner's
work..
Princewood
::
Princewood
(n.) The wood of two small
tropical
American
trees
(Hamelia
ventricosa,
and
Cordia
gerascanthoides).
It is
brownish,
veined
with
lighter
color..
Leaf
::
Leaf (v. i.) To shoot out
leaves;
to
produce
leaves;
to
leave;
as, the trees leaf in May..
Mango
::
Mango (n.) The fruit of the mango tree. It is
rather
larger
than an
apple,
and of an ovoid
shape.
Some
varieties
are
fleshy
and
luscious,
and
others
tough and
tasting
of
turpentine.
The green fruit is
pickled
for
market..
Timber
::
Timber
(n.) That sort of wood which is
proper
for
buildings
or for
tools,
utensils,
furniture,
carriages,
fences,
ships,
and the like; --
usually
said of
felled
trees,
but
sometimes
of those
standing.
Cf.
Lumber,
3..
Thorny
::
Thorny
(superl.)
Full of
thorns
or
spines;
rough with
thorns;
spiny;
as, a
thorny
wood; a
thorny
tree; a
thorny
crown..
Ulodendron
::
Ulodendron
(n.) A genus of
fossil
trees.
Fall
::
Fall (n.) The
season
when
leaves
fall from
trees;
autumn.
Guttiferous
::
Guttiferous
(a.)
Pertaining
to a
natural
order of trees and
shrubs
(Guttiferae)
noted for their
abounding
in a
resinous
sap.
Rhododendron
::
Rhododendron
(n.) A genus of
shrubs
or small
trees,
often
having
handsome
evergreen
leaves,
and
remarkable
for the
beauty
of their
flowers;
rosebay..
Bleeding
::
Bleeding
(n.) A
running
or
issuing
of
blood,
as from the nose or a
wound;
a
hemorrhage;
the
operation
of
letting
blood,
as in
surgery;
a
drawing
or
running
of sap from a tree or
plant..
Plump
::
Plump (n.) A knot; a
cluster;
a
group;
a
crowd;
a
flock;
as, a plump of
trees,
fowls,
or
spears..
Thinly
::
Thinly
(a.) In a thin
manner;
in a
loose,
scattered
manner;
scantily;
not
thickly;
as,
ground
thinly
planted
with
trees;
a
country
thinly
inhabited..
Asphalt
::
Asphalt
(v. t.) To cover with
asphalt;
as, to
asphalt
a roof;
asphalted
streets..
Pippin
::
Pippin
(n.) An apple from a tree
raised
from the seed and not
grafted;
a
seedling
apple.
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