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LIMBS |
Tree branches |
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TWIGS |
Tiny tree branches |
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WILLOW |
Tree with pliant branches |
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SRAWLS |
Small branches of a tree; twigs; sprays. |
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LOP |
That which is lopped from anything, as branches from a tree. |
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BOLLING |
A tree from which the branches have been cut; a
pollard. |
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BARD |
The exterior covering of the trunk and branches of a tree;
the rind. |
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SPRAY |
A collective body of small branches; as, the tree has a
beautiful spray. |
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SEA FIR |
A sertularian hydroid, especially Sertularia abietina, which
branches like a miniature fir tree. |
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ABROAD |
At large; widely; broadly; over a wide space; as, a tree
spreads its branches abroad. |
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FORK |
To divide into two or more branches; as, a road, a tree,
or a stream forks. |
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SNAG |
To cut the snags or branches from, as the stem of a tree;
to hew roughly. |
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TRUNCHEON |
A stout stem, as of a tree, with the branches lopped
off, to produce rapid growth. |
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PLASH |
The branch of a tree partly cut or bent, and bound to, or
intertwined with, other branches. |
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POLLARD |
A tree having its top cut off at some height above the
ground, that may throw out branches. |
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LIMB |
A part of a tree which extends from the trunk and separates
into branches and twigs; a large branch. |
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LATERAL |
Of or pertaining to the sides; as, the lateral walls of a
house; the lateral branches of a tree. |
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ARBORESCENT |
Resembling a tree; becoming woody in stalk; dendritic;
having crystallizations disposed like the branches and twigs of a tree. |
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TRUNK |
The stem, or body, of a tree, apart from its limbs and
roots; the main stem, without the branches; stock; stalk. |
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CAPRIFICATION |
The practice of hanging, upon the cultivated fig
tree, branches of the wild fig infested with minute hymenopterous
insects. |
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PROJECT |
To shoot forward; to extend beyond something else; to
be prominent; to jut; as, the cornice projects; branches project from
the tree. |
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DIVARICATE |
Forking and diverging; widely diverging; as the
branches of a tree, or as lines of sculpture, or color markings on
animals, etc. |
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CROTCH |
The angle formed by the parting of two legs or branches; a
fork; the point where a trunk divides; as, the crotch of a tree. |
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TREE |
Something constructed in the form of, or considered as
resembling, a tree, consisting of a stem, or stock, and branches; as, a
genealogical tree. |
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JESSE |
A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the
name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called also tree of
Jesse. |