
1) Arbour 2) Bower 3) Mandrel 4) Mandril 5) Pergola 6) Ramada
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1) Automobile word 2) Automobile term 3) Automobile related term 4) Backyard shady area 5) Bower 6) Branch shelter 7) Climbing rose support 8) Day for spring clean-up 9) Day for trees 10) Day in spring 11) Flowered recess 12) Flowery nuptial spot 13) French word used in English 14) Garden 15) Garden feature
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- tree (as opposed to shrub)
- any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts
- a framework that supports climbing plants
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Latin, meaning: tree.
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The center part of a fly reel where line and backing (first) is wound.
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• (n.) A tree, as distinguished from a shrub. • (n.) A mandrel in lathe turning. • (n.) A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bower. • (n.) An axle or spindle of a wheel or opinion.
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(from the article `clock`) ...by a weight or a spring, the power is first transmitted by the main, or great, wheel. This engages with a pinion (a gear with a small number of ...
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garden shelter providing privacy and partial protection from the weather. The name is used for a modest garden building of any material; it has been ...
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A free standing structure used in the garden to support vines or climbing plants of all sorts for shade, a walkway, or just a focal point. This term is sometimes used interchangeably with pergola.
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The axle or shaft on which a wheel or pinion is mounted.
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A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bower. ... Origin: OE. Herber, herbere, properly a garden of herbs, F. Herbier, fr. L. Herbarium. See Herb, and cf. Herbarium. ... 1. <botany> A tree, as distinguished from a shrub. ... 2. [Cf. F. Arbre. ... <mechanics> An axle or s...
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(ahr´bәr) pl. ar´bores Latin word meaning tree. arbor vitae (of cerebellum) treelike outlines seen in a median section of the cerebellum. (of uterus) palmate folds. the tree Thuja occidentalis; its leafy twigs contain the medicinal substance thuja bu...
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A shaft, axle or spindle carrying a wheel and PINION in a clock, watch or music-box mechanism. See TRAIN.
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Ar'bor noun [ Middle English
herber ,
herbere , properly a garden of herbs, French
herbier , from Latin
herbarium . See
Herb , and confer
Herbarium .] A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bow...
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In mechanics the term arbor is applied to an axle or spindle of a wheel or opinion. The term is also applied to a mandrel used in lathe turning.
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arbor (s), arbores (pl); arbour (British) 1. A leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc. 2. A latticework bower intertwined with climbing vines and flowers. 3. A trellis or other structure used to support plants that form an arbor. 3. A grass plot; lawn; garden; orchard. 4. A bar, shaft, or axis that holds, turns, or s...
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A shaft or spindle for holding cutting tools; most usually on a milling machine.
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[Ivanhoe] the pluck of the deer
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A shaft or spindle for holding cutting tools; most usually on a milling machine.
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arbour noun a framework that supports climbing plants; `the arbor provided a shady resting place in the park`
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An arbor serves as a portal into a garden room, a transition point to tell a visitor its time to pause, to change perspective. Training vines to cover the arbor brings garden life to another dimension. There are so many reasons to want to find the perfect spot in your garden to add an arbor.
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An arbor serves as a portal into a garden room, a transition point to tell a visitor its time to pause, to change perspective. Training vines to cover the arbor brings garden life to another dimension. There are so many reasons to want to find the perfect spot in your garden to add an arbor.
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An open framework designed to offer shade and a resting place in a garden. Arbors are often made of rustic wood or latticework that also serve as a trellis on which climbing plants can grow.
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a leafy, shady recess formed by tree branches, shrubs, etc. · a latticework bower intertwined with climbing vines and flowers. · a grass plot; lawn; garden; orchard.
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[Literary terms] a framework that supports climbing plants
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