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Definition of tree
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Tree (n.) Wood;
timber.
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Rowan
::
Rowan (n.) Rowan tree.
Bleed
::
Bleed (v. i.) To lose sap, gum, or
juice;
as, a tree or a vine
bleeds
when
tapped
or
wounded..
Upas
::
Upas (n.) A tree
(Antiaris
toxicaria)
of the
Breadfruit
family,
common
in the
forests
of Java and the
neighboring
islands.
Its
secretions
are
poisonous,
and it has been
fabulously
reported
that the
atmosphere
about it is
deleterious.
Called
also bohun
upas..
Drop
::
Drop (v. i.) To fall, in
general,
literally
or
figuratively;
as, ripe fruit drops from a tree; wise words drop from the
lips..
Tampoe
::
Tampoe
(n.) The
edible
fruit of an East
Indian
tree
(Baccaurea
Malayana)
of the
Spurge
family.
It
somewhat
resembles
an
apple.
Butternut
::
Butternut
(n.) An
American
tree
(Juglans
cinerea)
of the
Walnut
family,
and its
edible
fruit;
-- so
called
from the oil
contained
in the
latter.
Sometimes
called
oil nut and white
walnut..
Arrack
::
Arrack
(n.) A name in the East
Indies
and the
Indian
islands
for all
ardent
spirits.
Arrack
is often
distilled
from a
fermented
mixture
of rice,
molasses,
and palm wine of the
cocoanut
tree or the date palm, etc..
Trunnel
::
Trunnel
(n.) See
Treenail.
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. t.) To mark (a tree) by
chipping
off a piece of the bark.
Laurus
::
Laurus
(n.) A genus of trees
including,
according
to
modern
authors,
only the true
laurel
(Laurus
nobilis),
and the
larger
L.
Canariensis
of
Madeira
and the
Canary
Islands.
Formerly
the
sassafras,
the
camphor
tree, the
cinnamon
tree, and
several
other
aromatic
trees and
shrubs,
were also
referred
to the genus
Laurus..
Witch-hazel
::
Witch-hazel
(n.) An
American
shrub or small tree
(Hamamelis
Virginica),
which
blossoms
late in
autumn..
Poplar
::
Poplar
(n.) The
timber
of the tulip tree; --
called
also white
poplar.
Padrone
::
Padrone
(n.) A man who
imports,
and
controls
the
earnings
of,
Italian
laborers,
street
musicians,
etc..
Hibiscus
::
Hibiscus
(n.) A genus of
plants
(herbs,
shrubs,
or
trees),
some
species
of which have
large,
showy
flowers.
Some
species
are
cultivated
in India for their
fiber,
which is used as a
substitute
for hemp. See
Althea,
Hollyhock,
and
Manoe..
Trilling
::
Trilling
(n.) One of tree
children
born at the same
birth.
Almendron
::
Almendron
(n.) The lofty
Brazil-nut
tree.
Vaudeville
::
Vaudeville
(n.) A kind of song of a
lively
character,
frequently
embodying
a
satire
on some
person
or
event,
sung to a
familiar
air in
couplets
with a
refrain;
a
street
song; a
topical
song..
Blaze
::
Blaze (v. t.) To
designate
by
blazing;
to mark out, as by
blazed
trees;
as, to blaze a line or
path..
Acacia
::
Acacia
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
trees and
shrubs.
Nearly
300
species
are
Australian
or
Polynesian,
and have
terete
or
vertically
compressed
leaf
stalks,
instead
of the
bipinnate
leaves
of the much fewer
species
of
America,
Africa,
etc. Very few are found in
temperate
climates..
Fig
::
Fig (n.) The fruit of a fig tree, which is of round or
oblong
shape,
and of
various
colors..
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