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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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Ash
::
Ash (n.) The
tough,
elastic
wood of the ash
tree..
Streetwalker
::
Street
(a.)
Originally,
a paved way or road; a
public
highway;
now
commonly,
a
thoroughfare
in a city or
village,
bordered
by
dwellings
or
business
houses..
Daphne
::
Daphne
(n.) A nymph of
Diana,
fabled
to have been
changed
into a
laurel
tree..
Treeing
::
Treeing
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tre.
Old
::
Old
(superl.)
Not
young;
advanced
far in years or life;
having
lived till
toward
the end of the
ordinary
term of
living;
as, an old man; an old age; an old
horse;
an old
tree..
Humiri
::
Humiri
(n.) A
fragrant
balsam
obtained
from
Brazilian
trees of the genus
Humirium.
Tree
::
Tree (v. t.) To drive to a tree; to cause to
ascend
a tree; as, a dog trees a
squirrel..
Sorbic
::
Sorbic
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
obtained
from, the rowan tree, or sorb;
specifically,
designating
an acid,
C/H/CO/H,
of the
acetylene
series,
found in the
unripe
berries
of this tree, and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
substance..
Gum
::
Gum (n.) A
vegetable
secretion
of many trees or
plants
that
hardens
when it
exudes,
but is
soluble
in
water;
as, gum
arabic;
gum
tragacanth;
the gum of the
cherry
tree. Also, with less
propriety,
exudations
that are not
soluble
in
water;
as, gum copal and gum
sandarac,
which are
really
resins..
Casuarina
::
Casuarina
(n.) A genus of
leafless
trees or
shrubs,
with
drooping
branchlets
of a
rushlike
appearance,
mostly
natives
of
Australia.
Some of them are
large,
producing
hard and heavy
timber
of
excellent
quality,
called
beefwood
from its
color..
Bitterwood
::
Bitterwood
(n.) A West
Indian
tree
(Picraena
excelsa)
from the wood of which the
bitter
drug
Jamaica
quassia
is
obtained.
Brush
::
Brush (n.) A
thicket
of
shrubs
or small
trees;
the
shrubs
and small trees in a wood;
underbrush.
Haematoxylon
::
Haematoxylon
(n.) A genus of
leguminous
plants
containing
but a
single
species,
the H.
Campechianum
or
logwood
tree,
native
in
Yucatan..
Tree
::
Tree (v. t.) To place upon a tree; to fit with a tree; to
stretch
upon a tree; as, to tree a boot. See Tree, n., 3..
Avenue
::
Avenue
(n.) A broad
street;
as, the Fifth
Avenue
in New
York..
Myall Wood
::
Myall wood () A
durable,
fragrant,
and
dark-colored
Australian
wood, used by the
natives
for
spears.
It is
obtained
from the small tree
Acacia
homolophylla..
Sabicu
::
Sabicu
(n.) The very hard wood of a
leguminous
West
Indian
tree
(Lysiloma
Sabicu),
valued
for
shipbuilding..
Lemon
::
Lemon (n.) An oval or
roundish
fruit
resembling
the
orange,
and
containing
a pulp
usually
intensely
acid. It is
produced
by a
tropical
tree of the genus
Citrus,
the
common
fruit known in
commerce
being that of the
species
C.
Limonum
or C.
Medica
(var.
Limonum).
There are many
varieties
of the
fruit,
some of which are
sweet..
Winter''s Bark
::
Winter's
bark () The
aromatic
bark of tree
(Drimys,
/
Drymis,
Winteri)
of the
Magnolia
family,
which is found in
Southern
Chili.
It was first used as a cure for
scurvy
by its
discoverer,
Captain
John
Winter,
vice
admiral
to sir
Francis
Drake,
in
1577..
Scavenger
::
Scavenger
(v.) A
person
whose
employment
is to clean the
streets
of a city, by
scraping
or
sweeping,
and
carrying
off the
filth.
The name is also
applied
to any
animal
which
devours
refuse,
carrion,
or
anything
injurious
to
health..
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