
1) Aalii 2) Abele 3) Acacia 4) Albizia 5) Albizzia 6) Alder 7) Andelmin 8) Angelim 9) Arbor 10) Arere 11) Arishth 12) Ash 13) Avl 14) Azedarach 15) Azederach 16) Bayberry 17) Beech 18) Beefwood 19) Bonduc 20) Bonsai 21) Breakax 22) Breakaxe 23) Calaba 24) Calabura 25) Camachile 26) Camwood 27) Caracolito
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1) Abele or teil 2) Absorber of carbon dioxide 3) Acacia or baobab 4) Acacia or tulip 5) Actor Beerbohm 6) Ailanthus 7) Alder or aspen 8) Alder or elder 9) Algarroba or arboret 10) Almond or allspice 11) Almond or olive 12) Almond or pecan 13) Ancestral chart 14) Ancestry diagram 15) Ancestry graphic
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a woody plant, usually with a single distinct trunk and generally more than 5 m tall.
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a woody plant usually over 5 m high and with an unbranched lower axis
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• (n.) A piece of timber, or something commonly made of timber; -- used in composition, as in axletree, boottree, chesstree, crosstree, whiffletree, and the like. • (n.) A cross or gallows; as Tyburn tree. • (n.) Any perennial woody plant of considerable size (usually over twenty feet high) and growing with a single trunk. • (n....
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(from the article `combinatorics`) Two isomorphic graphs count as the same (unlabelled) graph. A graph is said to be a tree if it contains no cyclefor example, the graph 3 of Figure 3.
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A collection of connected objects called nodes with all nodes connected indirectly by precisely one path. An ordered tree has a root and the connections lead from this root to all other nodes. Nodes at the end of the paths are caled leaves. The connections are called branches. All computer science tress are drawn upside-down with the root at the to...
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A graph with the property that there is a unique path from any vertex to any other vertex traveling along the edges.
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<botany> A woody plant at least 5 metres high, with a main stem the lower part of which is usually unbranched. ... (19 Jan 1998) ...
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(tre) in anatomy, a structure with branches like those of a tree. bronchial tree the bronchi and their branching structures. tracheobronchial tree the trachea, bronchi, and their branching structures.
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A woody, perennial plant usually with a well-defined trunk.
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A woody plant which at maturity is usually 6 m (20 feet) or more in height and generally has a single trunk, unbranched for 1 m or more above the ground, and a more or less definite crown; e.g., red maple (Acer rubrum), northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis).
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A plant that has a tall central woody trunk or main stem before the branches arise
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A collection or group of one or more Windows 2000 domains.
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A rigging stand that sits on the floor that can lift a bar of lights up to a certain height. Also known as 'winch ups' due to the fact the stand is usually telescoped up by operating a hand winch attached to the side of the tree.
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A woody plant that produces one main trunk and a more or less distinct and elevated head.
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A large woody plant that has a trunk which supports branches and leaves.
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A tree is a perennial plant with a self supporting woody main stem.
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A player who is playing much better than they normally play, or a shot that a player hits that he/she would not normally make under normal circumstances.
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Any tall plant, including many conifers and flowering plants, as well as extinct lycophytes and sphenophytes.
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verb force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape
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tree diagram noun a figure that branches from a single root; `genealogical tree`
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Click images to enlargePerennial plant with a woody stem, usually a single stem (trunk), made up of wood and protected by an outer layer of bark. It absorbs water through a root system. There is no clear dividing line between shrubs and trees, but sometimes a minimum achievable height of 6 m/20 ft is used to define a ...
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a woody plant with one to a few main stems and many branches; usually over 10 feet tall.
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A perennial plant with a single woody stem at ground level
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