decision tree: döntési fa Christmas tree: karácsonyfa spindle tree / spindle bush: kecskerágó boosted decision tree regression: gyorsított regressziós döntési fa
_______________________________tree: támfa; gyám; dúc; munkapad; bak; kaptafa; bitó; bitófa; akasztófa; kereszt; keresztfa; fára felzavar; fára kerget; sarokba szorít; kínos helyzetbe hoz; nehéz helyzetbe hoz; kaptafára húz; kisámfáz; felsámfáz; nyeregfára kifeszít; faalakot vesz fel; faalakban csapódik ki; fára menekül; fára felkúszik; fa; élőfa; gerenda; tartó;
-------------- kifejezésekben: -------------- bark up the wrong tree: téves irányban támad; rossz helyen kereskedik; bay tree: magnólia; magnóliafa; be at the top of the tree: legfelül van; be up a tree: benne van a csávában; benne van a pácban; szorult helyzetben van; beech tree: bükkfa; birch tree: nyírfa; boot tree: sám; sámfa; brazil-nut tree: amazonmandula fa; paradiófa; brazíliai diófa; chestnut tree: szelídgesztenyefa; climb up a tree: felmászik a fára; cordon tree: kordonművelésű gyümölcsfa; family tree: családfa; fell a tree at a stroke: egy csapással kidönt egy fát; fray its head against a tree: hozzádörzsöli a fejét egy fához; fruit tree: gyümölcsfa; genealogical tree: családfa; holly tree: magyal; krisztustövis; horse-chestnut tree: vadgesztenyefa; in the dry tree: ha baj van; amikor minden rosszul megy; rossz időkben; in the green tree: amikor minden jól megy; jó időkben; lime tree: hársfa; peel the bark off a tree: fa kérgét lehántja; fa kérgét lenyúzza; fát lekérgez; pinion sy to a tree: kiköt vkit; rob a tree of its fruit: leszedi egy fa gyümölcseit; megfoszt egy fát a gyümölcsétől; spread of a tree: fa koronájának szélessége; fa koronájának átmérője; such as the tree such is the fruit: az alma nem esik messze a fájától; amilyen az adjonisten, olyan a fogadjisten; tap a tree for resin: gyantát gyűjt; tapering tree: felfelé vékonyodó fa; felfelé vékonyodó fatörzs; the tree in posse lies in the seed: a jövendő fa benne rejlik a magban; the tree is known by its fruit: a gyümölcséről ismered meg a fát; timber tree: szálfa; tree brass balls: zálogház jelvénye; zálogház cégtáblája; tree denunded of leaves: lombozatától megfosztott fa; tree golden balls: zálogház jelvénye; zálogház cégtáblája; tree guard: fatörzsvédő rács; tree in bloom: virágzó fa; tree in blossom: virágzó fa; tree in full blossom: teljesen virágzó fa; tree in full growth: fa teljes pompájában; fa teljes virágjában; tree laden with fruit: gyümölcstől roskadozó fa; tree of heaven: kínai bálványfa; tree of jesse: jesszé fája; tree of life: keleti életfa; arbor vitae; élet fája; tree trunk: fatörzs; turpentine tree: terebint-fa; utility tree: hasznossági gráf; _______________________________tree belt: fasáv plum tree: besztercei szilva / házi szilva / kerti szilva fault tree: hibafa forked tree: villás fa / villás növésű fa almond tree: közönséges mandula / édes mandula annatto tree: annatto / orleánfa apricot tree: kajszi / kajszibarack / sárgabarack decision tree: döntési fa strawberry tree: nyugati szamócafa wild cherry tree: szívcseresznye sour cherry tree: közönséges meggy monkey puzzle tree: chilei araukária / chileifenyő / pikkelyesfenyő bitter almond tree: keserű mandula Rose tree of China: díszmandula / mandularózsa / rózsamandula Philippine yew tree: indonéz tiszafa bat tree / magnolia: óriáslevelű magnólia / örökzöld magnólia bonduc / bonduc tree: Caesalpinia bonduc longan / longan tree: Nephelium longana Greek strawberry tree: görög szamócafa Japanese apricot tree: Armeniaca mume softwood / softwood tree: fenyőfélék hardwood / hardwood tree: keményfa / lombosfa stocking level / tree density: faállomány sűrűsége / faállomány-sűrűség / sűrűség bird cherry tree / black cherry: fürtösmeggy / kései zelnice / késeimeggy Eurasian tree sparrow / tree sparrow: mezei veréb jatropha / physic nut / physic nut tree: purgódió European bird-cherry tree / bird cherry: európai zelnicemeggy / májusfa / zelnicemeggy / zselnice beaver tree / swamp sassafras / sweet bay: illatos magnólia tonka bean / tonka bean tree / tonquin bean: tonkafa Syrian plum tree / mirabella tree / mirabelle: mirabellaszilva family tree / genealogical table / pedigree / pedigree chart: családfa seed orchard / seed plantation / tree seed garden / tree seed orchard: magtermesztő ültetvény
tree1 (n) a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms tree2 (n) a figure that branches from a single root Hasonló: tree diagram | Tree3 (n) English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917) Hasonló: sir herbert beerbohm tree | tree | tree1 (v) force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape Hasonló: corner | tree2 (v) plant with trees tree3 (v) chase an animal up a tree her dog likes to tree squirrels tree4 (v) stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree Hasonló: shoetree | Lásd még: | treelet | tree | ------ "tree" kifejezésekben -------- akee tree (n) widely cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions for its fragrant flowers and colorful fruits; introduced in Jamaica by William Bligh alder tree (n) north temperate shrubs or trees having toothed leaves and conelike fruit; bark is used in tanning and dyeing and the wood is rot-resistant allspice tree (n) tropical American tree having small white flowers and aromatic berries almond tree (n) any of several small bushy trees having pink or white blossoms and usually bearing nuts American angelica tree (n) small deciduous clump-forming tree or shrub of eastern United States anchovy pear tree (n) West Indian tree bearing edible fruit resembling mango angiospermous tree (n) any tree having seeds and ovules contained in the ovary anise tree (n) any of several evergreen shrubs and small trees of the genus Illicium apple tree (n) any tree of the genus Malus especially those bearing firm rounded edible fruits apricot tree (n) Asian tree having clusters of usually white blossoms and edible fruit resembling the peach ash tree (n) any of various deciduous pinnate-leaved ornamental or timber trees of the genus Fraxinus Australian grass tree (n) any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins Australian nettle tree (n) any of several tall Australian trees of the genus Laportea avocado tree (n) tropical American tree bearing large pulpy green fruits balata tree (n) a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber banana tree (n) any of several tropical and subtropical treelike herbs of the genus Musa having a terminal crown of large entire leaves and usually bearing hanging clusters of elongated fruits banian tree (n) East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks banyan tree (n) East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks bay tree (n) small Mediterranean evergreen tree with small blackish berries and glossy aromatic leaves used for flavoring in cooking; also used by ancient Greeks to crown victors bay-rum tree (n) West Indian tree; source of bay rum bead tree (n) small tree of West Indies and northeastern Venezuela having large oblong pointed leaflets and panicles of purple flowers; seeds are black or scarlet with black spots bean tree (n) any of several trees having seedpods as fruits beech tree (n) any of several large deciduous trees with rounded spreading crowns and smooth grey bark and small sweet edible triangular nuts enclosed in burs; north temperate regions bendy tree (n) pantropical tree of usually seacoasts sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its rounded heart-shaped leaves and showy yellow and purple flowers; yields valuable pink to dark red close-grained wood and oil from its seeds big tree (n) extremely lofty evergreen of southern end of western foothills of Sierra Nevada in California; largest living organism birch tree (n) any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark bird cherry tree (n) any of several small-fruited cherry trees frequented or fed on by birds bitter orange tree (n) any of various common orange trees yielding sour or bitter fruit; used as grafting stock bitterwood tree (n) any of various trees or shrubs of the family Simaroubaceae having wood and bark with a bitter taste black cherry tree (n) large North American wild cherry with round black sour edible fruit black tree fern (n) a showy tree fern of New Zealand and Australia having a crown of pinnated fronds with whitish undersides black walnut tree (n) North American walnut tree with hard dark wood and edible nut blackwood tree (n) any of several hardwood trees yielding very dark-colored wood bloodwood tree (n) deciduous South African tree having large odd-pinnate leaves and profuse fragrant orange-yellow flowers; yields a red juice and heavy strong durable wood bo tree (n) fig tree of India noted for great size and longevity; lacks the prop roots of the banyan; regarded as sacred by Buddhists bonduc tree (n) tropical tree with large prickly pods of seeds that resemble beans and are used for jewelry and rosaries boojum tree (n) candlewood of Mexico and southwestern California having tall columnar stems and bearing honey-scented creamy yellow flowers bottle tree (n) an Australian tree of the genus Brachychiton brazil-nut tree (n) tall South American tree bearing brazil nuts Brazilian pepper tree (n) small Brazilian evergreen resinous tree or shrub having dark green leaflets and white flowers followed by bright red fruit; used as a street tree and lawn specimen Brazilian potato tree (n) South American shrub or small tree widely cultivated in the tropics; not a true potato breadfruit tree (n) native to Pacific islands and having edible fruit with a texture like bread broom tree (n) prickly yellow-flowered shrub of the moors of New England and Europe buckwheat tree (n) tree of low-lying coastal areas of southeastern United States having glossy leaves and racemes of fragrant white flowers bullock's heart tree (n) small tropical American tree bearing a bristly heart-shaped acid tropical fruit bully tree (n) a tropical hardwood tree yielding balata gum and heavy red timber bunya bunya tree (n) Australian conifer bearing two-inch seeds tasting like roasted chestnuts; among the aborigines the tree is hereditary property protected by law butternut tree (n) North American walnut tree having light-brown wood and edible nuts; source of a light-brown dye button tree (n) evergreen tree or shrub with fruit resembling buttons and yielding heavy hard compact wood cabbage tree (n) Australian palm with leaf buds that are edible when young cabbage-bark tree (n) tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic cacao tree (n) tropical American tree producing cacao beans calabash tree (n) tropical American evergreen that produces large round gourds calabur tree (n) a fast-growing tropical American evergreen having white flowers and white fleshy edible fruit; bark yields a silky fiber used in cordage and wood is valuable for staves California bay tree (n) Pacific coast tree having aromatic foliage and small umbellate flowers followed by olivelike fruit; yields a hard tough wood California tree poppy (n) tall branching subshrub of California and Mexico often cultivated for its silvery-blue foliage and large fragrant white flowers camphor tree (n) large evergreen tree of warm regions whose aromatic wood yields camphor canistel tree (n) tropical tree of Florida and West Indies yielding edible fruit caoutchouc tree (n) deciduous tree of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers having leathery leaves and fragrant yellow-white flowers; it yields a milky juice that is the chief source of commercial rubber caper tree (n) shrub or small tree of southern Florida to Central and South America capulin tree (n) Mexican black cherry tree having edible fruit carambola tree (n) East Indian tree bearing deeply ridged yellow-brown fruit carob bean tree (n) evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob carob tree (n) evergreen Mediterranean tree with edible pods; the biblical carob cashew tree (n) tropical American evergreen tree bearing kidney-shaped nuts that are edible only when roasted cassia-bark tree (n) Chinese tree with aromatic bark; yields a less desirable cinnamon than Ceylon cinnamon cedar tree (n) any of numerous trees of the family Cupressaceae that resemble cedars ceiba tree (n) massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber cembra nut tree (n) large five-needled European pine; yields cembra nuts and a resinous exudate Ceylon cinnamon tree (n) tropical Asian tree with aromatic yellowish-brown bark; source of the spice cinnamon chameleon tree frog (n) a form of tree toad chaulmoogra tree (n) East Indian tree with oily seeds yield chaulmoogra oil used to treat leprosy cherimoya tree (n) small tropical American tree bearing round or oblong fruit cherry tree (n) any of numerous trees and shrubs producing a small fleshy round fruit with a single hard stone; many also produce a valuable hardwood chestnut tree (n) any of several attractive deciduous trees yellow-brown in autumn; yield a hard wood and edible nuts in a prickly bur China tree (n) evergreen of tropical America having pulpy fruit containing saponin which was used as soap by Native Americans chinaberry tree (n) tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree Chinese angelica tree (n) similar to American angelica tree but less prickly; China Chinese lacquer tree (n) small Asiatic tree yielding a toxic exudate from which lacquer is obtained Chinese parasol tree (n) deciduous tree widely grown in southern United States as an ornamental for its handsome maplelike foliage and long racemes of yellow-green flowers followed by curious leaflike pods Chinese pea tree (n) shrub with dark-green glossy foliage and solitary pale yellow flowers; northern China Chinese scholar tree (n) handsome roundheaded deciduous tree having compound dark green leaves and profuse panicles of fragrant creamy-white flowers; China and Japan chocolate tree (n) tropical American tree producing cacao beans chokecherry tree (n) a common wild cherry of eastern North America having small bitter black berries favored by birds Christmas tree (n) Australian tree or shrub with red flowers; often used in Christmas decoration cinchona tree (n) small tree of Ecuador and Peru having very large glossy leaves and large panicles of fragrant pink flowers; cultivated for its medicinal bark citrange tree (n) more aromatic and acidic than oranges citron tree (n) thorny evergreen small tree or shrub of India widely cultivated for its large lemonlike fruits that have thick warty rind citrus tree (n) any of numerous tropical usually thorny evergreen trees of the genus Citrus having leathery evergreen leaves and widely cultivated for their juicy edible fruits having leathery aromatic rinds clementine tree (n) a variety of mandarin orange that is grown around the Mediterranean and in South Africa clothes tree (n) an upright pole with pegs or hooks on which to hang clothing clove tree (n) moderate sized very symmetrical red-flowered evergreen widely cultivated in the tropics for its flower buds which are source of cloves coat tree (n) an upright pole with pegs or hooks on which to hang clothing coco plum tree (n) small tropical American tree bearing edible plumlike fruit coconut tree (n) tall palm tree bearing coconuts as fruits; widely planted throughout the tropics coffee tree (n) any of several small trees and shrubs native to the tropical Old World yielding coffee beans common coral tree (n) small South American spiny tree with dark crimson and scarlet flowers solitary or clustered common fig tree (n) Mediterranean tree widely cultivated for its edible fruit common spindle tree (n) small erect deciduous shrub having tough white wood and cathartic bark and fruit coniferous tree (n) any gymnospermous tree or shrub bearing cones coral bean tree (n) deciduous shrub having racemes of deep red flowers and black-spotted red seeds coral tree (n) any of various shrubs or shrubby trees of the genus Erythrina having trifoliate leaves and racemes of scarlet to coral red flowers and black seeds; cultivated as an ornamental cork tree (n) deciduous tree of China and Manchuria having a turpentine aroma and handsome compound leaves turning yellow in autumn and deeply fissured corky bark corkwood tree (n) very small deciduous dioecious tree or shrub of damp habitats in southeastern United States having extremely light wood cotton-seed tree (n) a shrub of salt marshes of eastern and south central North America and West Indies; fruit is surrounded with white plumelike hairy tufts cranberry tree (n) deciduous thicket-forming Old World shrub with clusters of white flowers and small bright red berries cream-of-tartar tree (n) Australian tree having an agreeably acid fruit that resembles a gourd cry-baby tree (n) small South American spiny tree with dark crimson and scarlet flowers solitary or clustered crybaby tree (n) small South American spiny tree with dark crimson and scarlet flowers solitary or clustered cucumber tree (n) American deciduous magnolia having large leaves and fruit like a small cucumber custard apple tree (n) any of several tropical American trees bearing fruit with soft edible pulp cypress tree (n) any of numerous evergreen conifers of the genus Cupressus of north temperate regions having dark scalelike leaves and rounded cones damson plum tree (n) plum tree long cultivated for its edible fruit devil tree (n) evergreen tree of eastern Asia and Philippines having large leathery leaves and small green-white flowers in compact cymes; bark formerly used medicinally dogwood tree (n) a tree of shrub of the genus Cornus often having showy bracts resembling flowers dragon tree (n) tall tree of the Canary Islands; source of dragon's blood drumstick tree (n) deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia Duke of Argyll's tea tree (n) deciduous erect or spreading shrub with spiny branches and violet-purple flowers followed by orange-red berries; southeastern Europe to China durian tree (n) tree of southeastern Asia having edible oval fruit with a hard spiny rind earleaved umbrella tree (n) small erect deciduous tree with large leaves in coiled formations at branch tips East Indian fig tree (n) East Indian tree that puts out aerial shoots that grow down into the soil forming additional trunks ebony tree (n) tropical tree of southern Asia having hard dark-colored heartwood used in cabinetwork elephant tree (n) small tree or shrub of the southwestern United States having a spicy odor and odd-pinnate leaves and small clusters of white flowers elm tree (n) any of various trees of the genus Ulmus: important timber or shade trees English walnut tree (n) Eurasian walnut valued for its large edible nut and its hard richly figured wood; widely cultivated eucalyptus tree (n) a tree of the genus Eucalyptus European olive tree (n) evergreen tree cultivated in the Mediterranean region since antiquity and now elsewhere; has edible shiny black fruits family tree (n) successive generations of kin fever tree (n) any of several trees having leaves or bark used to allay fever or thought to indicate regions free of fever fig tree (n) any moraceous tree of the tropical genus Ficus; produces a closed pear-shaped receptacle that becomes fleshy and edible when mature fir tree (n) any of various evergreen trees of the genus Abies; chiefly of upland areas fire tree (n) a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses firewheel tree (n) eastern Australian tree widely cultivated as a shade tree and for its glossy leaves and circular clusters of showy red to orange-scarlet flowers flamboyant tree (n) tropical shrub or small tree having showy yellow to orange-red flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana flame tree (n) a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses flowering tree (n) any tree having seeds and ovules contained in the ovary fringe tree (n) any of various small decorative flowering trees or shrubs of the genus Chionanthus fruit of the poisonous tree (n) a rule that once primary evidence is determined to have been illegally obtained any secondary evidence following from it may also not be used fruit tree (n) tree bearing edible fruit gallows tree (n) alternative terms for gallows gamboge tree (n) low spreading tree of Indonesia yielding an orange to brown gum resin (gamboge) used as a pigment when powdered God tree (n) massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber golden shower tree (n) deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia granadilla tree (n) West Indian tree yielding a fine grade of green ebony grass tree (n) elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand grass tree family (n) one of many subfamilies into which some classification systems subdivide the Liliaceae but not widely accepted groundsel tree (n) a shrub of salt marshes of eastern and south central North America and West Indies; fruit is surrounded with white plumelike hairy tufts gum tree (n) any of various trees of the genera Eucalyptus or Liquidambar or Nyssa that are sources of gum gutta-percha tree (n) one of several East Indian trees yielding gutta-percha gymnospermous tree (n) any tree of the division Gymnospermophyta hagberry tree (n) small European cherry tree closely resembling the American chokecherry hazel tree (n) Australian tree grown especially for ornament and its fine-grained wood and bearing edible nuts hazelnut tree (n) any of several shrubs or small trees of the genus Corylus bearing edible nuts enclosed in a leafy husk hemlock tree (n) an evergreen tree hickory tree (n) American hardwood tree bearing edible nuts holm tree (n) evergreen oak of southern Europe having leaves somewhat resembling those of holly; yields a hard wood ilama tree (n) tropical American tree grown in southern United States having a whitish pink-tinged fruit incense tree (n) any of various tropical trees of the family Burseraceae yielding fragrant gums or resins that are burned as incense India-rubber tree (n) large tropical Asian tree frequently dwarfed as a houseplant; source of Assam rubber Indian coral tree (n) small to medium-sized thorny tree of tropical Asia and northern Australia having dense clusters of scarlet or crimson flowers and black seeds iron tree (n) a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape ironwood tree (n) handsome East Indian evergreen tree often planted as an ornamental for its fragrant white flowers that yield a perfume; source of very heavy hardwood used for railroad ties ivory tree (n) tropical Asian tree with hard white wood and bark formerly used as a remedy for dysentery and diarrhea jaboticaba tree (n) small evergreen tropical tree native to Brazil and West Indies but introduced into southern United States; grown in Brazil for its edible tough-skinned purple grapelike fruit that grows all along the branches jackfruit tree (n) East Indian tree cultivated for its immense edible fruit and seeds Jamaica caper tree (n) shrub of southern Florida to West Indies Japanese angelica tree (n) deciduous clump-forming Asian shrub or small tree; adventive in the eastern United States Japanese lacquer tree (n) small Asiatic tree yielding a toxic exudate from which lacquer is obtained Japanese pagoda tree (n) handsome roundheaded deciduous tree having compound dark green leaves and profuse panicles of fragrant creamy-white flowers; China and Japan Japanese tree lilac (n) small tree of Japan having narrow pointed leaves and creamy-white flowers Japanese varnish tree (n) small Asiatic tree yielding a toxic exudate from which lacquer is obtained Joshua tree (n) a large branched arborescent yucca of southwestern United States having short leaves and clustered greenish white flowers Judas tree (n) small tree of the eastern Mediterranean having abundant purplish-red flowers growing on old wood directly from stems and appearing before the leaves: widely cultivated in mild regions; wood valuable for veneers jumby tree (n) small tree of West Indies and northeastern Venezuela having large oblong pointed leaflets and panicles of purple flowers; seeds are black or scarlet with black spots katsura tree (n) rapidly growing deciduous tree of low mountainsides of China and Japan; grown as an ornamental for its dark blue-green candy-scented foliage that becomes yellow to scarlet in autumn Kentucky coffee tree (n) handsome tree of central and eastern North America having large bipinnate leaves and green-white flowers followed by large woody brown pods whose seeds are used as a coffee substitute ketembilla tree (n) a small shrubby spiny tree cultivated for its maroon-purple fruit with sweet purple pulp tasting like gooseberries; Sri Lanka and India kingwood tree (n) Brazilian tree yielding a handsome cabinet wood kitul tree (n) fishtail palm of India to Malay Peninsula; sap yields a brown sugar (jaggery) and trunk pith yields sago kola nut tree (n) tree bearing large brown nuts containing e.g. caffeine; source of cola extract kumquat tree (n) any of several trees or shrubs of the genus Fortunella bearing small orange-colored edible fruits with thick sweet-flavored skin and sour pulp lacquer tree (n) small Asiatic tree yielding a toxic exudate from which lacquer is obtained lancewood tree (n) tropical American tree; valued for its hard durable wood lanseh tree (n) East Indian tree bearing an edible yellow berry larch tree (n) any of numerous conifers of the genus Larix all having deciduous needlelike leaves large-leaved cucumber tree (n) large deciduous shrub or tree of southeastern United States having huge leaves in dense false whorls and large creamy flowers tinged purple toward the base lead tree (n) low scrubby tree of tropical and subtropical North America having white flowers tinged with yellow resembling mimosa and long flattened pods lemon tree (n) a small evergreen tree that originated in Asia but is widely cultivated for its fruit lemon-wood tree (n) South African evergreen having hard tough wood lemonwood tree (n) South African evergreen having hard tough wood lily-of-the-valley tree (n) broad-leaved evergreen Asiatic shrub with glossy leaves and drooping clusters of white flowers lime tree (n) any of various related trees bearing limes linden tree (n) any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber litchi tree (n) Chinese tree cultivated especially in Philippines and India for its edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Nephelium locust tree (n) any of various hardwood trees of the family Leguminosae logwood tree (n) spiny shrub or small tree of Central America and West Indies having bipinnate leaves and racemes of small bright yellow flowers and yielding a hard brown or brownish-red heartwood used in preparing a black dye looking glass tree (n) large evergreen tree of India and Burma whose leaves are silvery beneath loquat tree (n) evergreen tree of warm regions having fuzzy yellow olive-sized fruit with a large free stone; native to China and Japan lotus tree (n) shrubby deciduous tree of the Mediterranean region love tree (n) small tree of the eastern Mediterranean having abundant purplish-red flowers growing on old wood directly from stems and appearing before the leaves: widely cultivated in mild regions; wood valuable for veneers macadamia nut tree (n) small Australian tree with racemes of pink flowers; widely cultivated (especially in Hawaii) for its sweet edible nuts macadamia tree (n) any tree of the genus Macadamia mahogany tree (n) any of various tropical timber trees of the family Meliaceae especially the genus Swietinia valued for their hard yellowish- to reddish-brown wood that is readily worked and takes a high polish maidenhair tree (n) deciduous dioecious Chinese tree having fan-shaped leaves and fleshy yellow seeds; exists almost exclusively in cultivation especially as an ornamental street tree mammee tree (n) tropical American tree having edible fruit with a leathery rind mandarin orange tree (n) shrub or small tree having flattened globose fruit with very sweet aromatic pulp and thin yellow-orange to flame-orange rind that is loose and easily removed; native to southeastern Asia mango tree (n) large evergreen tropical tree cultivated for its large oval fruit mangosteen tree (n) East Indian tree with thick leathery leaves and edible fruit marang tree (n) Philippine tree similar to the breadfruit tree bearing edible fruit marmalade tree (n) tropical American tree having wood like mahogany and sweet edible egg-shaped fruit; in some classifications placed in the genus Calocarpum mastic tree (n) an evergreen shrub of the Mediterranean region that is cultivated for its resin medlar tree (n) small deciduous Eurasian tree cultivated for its fruit that resemble crab apples melon tree (n) tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit ming tree (n) an artificial plant resembling a bonsai mombin tree (n) common tropical American shrub or small tree with purplish fruit monkey-bread tree (n) African tree having an exceedingly thick trunk and fruit that resembles a gourd and has an edible pulp called monkey bread mulberry tree (n) any of several trees of the genus Morus having edible fruit that resembles the blackberry mustard tree (n) evergreen South American shrub naturalized in United States; occasionally responsible for poisoning livestock myrrh tree (n) tree of eastern Africa and Asia yielding myrrh myrtaceous tree (n) trees and shrubs necklace tree (n) a tree of the genus Ormosia having seeds used as beads nectarine tree (n) variety or mutation of the peach bearing fruit with smooth skin and (usually) yellow flesh neem tree (n) large semi-evergreen tree of the East Indies; trunk exudes a tenacious gum; bitter bark used as a tonic; seeds yield an aromatic oil; sometimes placed in genus Melia nettle tree (n) any of various trees of the genus Celtis having inconspicuous flowers and small berrylike fruits nim tree (n) large semi-evergreen tree of the East Indies; trunk exudes a tenacious gum; bitter bark used as a tonic; seeds yield an aromatic oil; sometimes placed in genus Melia nitta tree (n) any of several Old World tropical trees of the genus Parkia having heads of red or yellow flowers followed by pods usually containing edible seeds and pulp nut tree (n) tree bearing edible nuts nut-leaved screw tree (n) East Indian shrub often cultivated for its hairy leaves and orange-red flowers nutmeg tree (n) East Indian tree widely cultivated in the tropics for its aromatic seed; source of two spices: nutmeg and mace oak tree (n) a deciduous tree of the genus Quercus; has acorns and lobed leaves olive tree (n) a tree of the genus Olea cultivated for its fruit orange tree (n) any citrus tree bearing oranges orchard apple tree (n) native Eurasian tree widely cultivated in many varieties for its firm rounded edible fruits orchid tree (n) small East Indian tree having orchid-like flowers and hard dark wood ordeal tree (n) evergreen shrub or tree of South Africa Pacific tree toad (n) the most commonly heard frog on the Pacific coast of America pagoda tree (n) tall sparingly branched conical tree having large fragrant yellow flowers with white centers palm tree (n) any plant of the family Palmae having an unbranched trunk crowned by large pinnate or palmate leaves Panama redwood tree (n) large erect shrub of Colombia having large odd-pinnate leaves with large leaflets and axillary racemes of fragrant yellow flowers Panama tree (n) large deciduous tree native to Panama and from which the country takes its name; having densely leafy crown and naked trunk papaw tree (n) small tree native to the eastern United States having oblong leaves and fleshy fruit papaya tree (n) tropical American shrub or small tree having huge deeply palmately cleft leaves and large oblong yellow fruit Para rubber tree (n) deciduous tree of the Amazon and Orinoco Rivers having leathery leaves and fragrant yellow-white flowers; it yields a milky juice that is the chief source of commercial rubber paradise tree (n) medium to large tree of tropical North and South America having odd-pinnate leaves and long panicles of small pale yellow flowers followed by scarlet fruits pea tree (n) any plant of the genus Caragana having even-pinnate leaves and mostly yellow flowers followed by seeds in a linear pod peach tree (n) cultivated in temperate regions pear tree (n) Old World tree having sweet gritty-textured juicy fruit; widely cultivated in many varieties pecan tree (n) tree of southern United States and Mexico cultivated for its nuts pen-tailed tree shrew (n) brown tree shrew having a naked tail bilaterally fringed with long stiff hairs on the distal third; of Malaysia pencil cedar tree (n) any of several junipers with wood suitable for making pencils pepper tree (n) small Peruvian evergreen with broad rounded head and slender pendant branches with attractive clusters of greenish flowers followed by clusters of rose-pink fruits persimmon tree (n) any of several tropical trees of the genus Diospyros Peruvian mastic tree (n) small Peruvian evergreen with broad rounded head and slender pendant branches with attractive clusters of greenish flowers followed by clusters of rose-pink fruits phoenix tree (n) deciduous tree widely grown in southern United States as an ornamental for its handsome maplelike foliage and long racemes of yellow-green flowers followed by curious leaflike pods pimento tree (n) aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries pine tree (n) a coniferous tree Pine Tree State (n) a state in New England pink shower tree (n) tropical American semi-evergreen tree having erect racemes of pink or rose-colored flowers; used as an ornamental pipal tree (n) fig tree of India noted for great size and longevity; lacks the prop roots of the banyan; regarded as sacred by Buddhists pistachio tree (n) small tree of southern Europe and Asia Minor bearing small hard-shelled nuts plane tree (n) any of several trees of the genus Platanus having thin pale bark that scales off in small plates and lobed leaves and ball-shaped heads of fruits plantain tree (n) a banana tree bearing hanging clusters of edible angular greenish starchy fruits; tropics and subtropics plum tree (n) any of several trees producing edible oval fruit having a smooth skin and a single hard stone plumcot tree (n) hybrid produced by crossing Prunus domestica and Prunus armeniaca pomegranate tree (n) shrub or small tree native to southwestern Asia having large red many-seeded fruit pomelo tree (n) southeastern Asian tree producing large fruits resembling grapefruits pond-apple tree (n) small evergreen tree of tropical America with edible fruit; used chiefly as grafting stock poplar tree (n) any of numerous trees of north temperate regions having light soft wood and flowers borne in catkins portia tree (n) pantropical tree of usually seacoasts sometimes cultivated as an ornamental for its rounded heart-shaped leaves and showy yellow and purple flowers; yields valuable pink to dark red close-grained wood and oil from its seeds potato tree (n) South American shrub or small tree widely cultivated in the tropics; not a true potato pudding pipe tree (n) deciduous or semi-evergreen tree having scented sepia to yellow flowers in drooping racemes and pods whose pulp is used medicinally; tropical Asia and Central and South America and Australia pulasan tree (n) East Indian fruit tree bearing fruit similar to but sweeter than that of the rambutan quandong tree (n) Australian tree with edible flesh and edible nutlike seed rain tree (n) large ornamental tropical American tree with bipinnate leaves and globose clusters of flowers with crimson stamens and seed pods that are eaten by cattle rambutan tree (n) Malayan tree bearing spiny red fruit red lauan tree (n) valuable Philippine timber tree red silk-cotton tree (n) East Indian silk cotton tree yielding fibers inferior to kapok ribbon tree (n) deciduous New Zealand tree whose inner bark yields a strong fiber that resembles flax and is called New Zealand cotton rose-apple tree (n) tropical tree of the East Indies cultivated for its edible fruit rosewood tree (n) any of those hardwood trees of the genus Dalbergia that yield rosewood--valuable cabinet woods of a dark red or purplish color streaked and variegated with black rowan tree (n) Eurasian tree with orange-red berrylike fruits rubber tree (n) small genus of South American trees yielding latex salt tree (n) spiny shrub of the Caspian salt plains and Siberia having elegant silvery, downy young foliage and mildly fragrant pink-purple blooms sandalwood tree (n) parasitic tree of Indonesia and Malaysia having fragrant close-grained yellowish heartwood with insect repelling properties and used, e.g., for making chests sandarac tree (n) large coniferous evergreen tree of North Africa and Spain having flattened branches and scalelike leaves yielding a hard fragrant wood; bark yields a resin used in varnishes Santa Maria tree (n) West Indian tree having racemes of fragrant white flowers and yielding a durable timber and resinous juice sapodilla tree (n) large tropical American evergreen yielding chicle gum and edible fruit; sometimes placed in genus Achras sassafras tree (n) yellowwood tree with brittle wood and aromatic leaves and bark; source of sassafras oil; widely distributed in eastern North America satinwood tree (n) East Indian tree with valuable hard lustrous yellowish wood satsuma tree (n) a variety of mandarin orange scarlet wisteria tree (n) a softwood tree with lax racemes of usually red or pink flowers; tropical Australia and Asia; naturalized in southern Florida and West Indies screw tree (n) a tree or shrub of the genus Helicteres service tree (n) medium-sized European tree resembling the rowan but bearing edible fruit shade tree (n) a tree planted or valued chiefly for its shade from sunlight shaving-brush tree (n) tree of Mexico to Guatemala having densely hairy flowers with long narrow petals clustered at ends of branches before leaves appear shingle tree (n) East Indian timber tree with hard durable wood used especially for tea boxes shittah tree (n) source of a wood mentioned frequently in the Bible; probably a species of genus Acacia Siberian pea tree (n) large spiny shrub of eastern Asia having clusters of yellow flowers; often cultivated in shelterbelts and hedges silk tree (n) attractive domed or flat-topped Asiatic tree having bipinnate leaves and flowers with long silky stamens silk-cotton tree (n) massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber silver quandong tree (n) Australian tree having hard white timber and glossy green leaves with white flowers followed by one-seeded glossy blue fruit silver tree (n) small South African tree with long silvery silky foliage silver tree fern (n) a showy tree fern of New Zealand and Australia having a crown of pinnated fronds with whitish undersides silver-bell tree (n) medium-sized tree of West Virginia to Florida and Texas silverbell tree (n) medium-sized tree of West Virginia to Florida and Texas Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree (n) English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917) siris tree (n) large spreading Old World tree having large leaves and globose clusters of greenish-yellow flowers and long seed pods that clatter in the wind smoke tree (n) any of several shrubs or shrubby trees of the genus Cotinus snowdrop tree (n) medium-sized tree of West Virginia to Florida and Texas snowy tree cricket (n) pale yellowish tree cricket widely distributed in North America soap tree (n) tall arborescent yucca of southwestern United States soapberry tree (n) a tree of the genus Sapindus whose fruit is rich in saponin soft tree fern (n) of Australia and Tasmania; often cultivated; hardy in cool climates sorb apple tree (n) medium-sized European tree resembling the rowan but bearing edible fruit sorrel tree (n) deciduous shrubby tree of eastern North America having deeply fissured bark and sprays of small fragrant white flowers and sour-tasting leaves souari tree (n) large South American evergreen tree trifoliate leaves and drupes with nutlike seeds used as food and a source of cooking oil sour cherry tree (n) rather small Eurasian tree producing red to black acid edible fruit soursop tree (n) small tropical American tree bearing large succulent slightly acid fruit Spanish cedar tree (n) tropical American tree yielding fragrant wood used especially for boxes Spanish lime tree (n) tropical American tree bearing a small edible fruit with green leathery skin and sweet juicy translucent pulp spice tree (n) tree bearing aromatic bark or berries spindle tree (n) any shrubby trees or woody vines of the genus Euonymus having showy usually reddish berries spindleberry tree (n) any shrubby trees or woody vines of the genus Euonymus having showy usually reddish berries staff tree (n) any small tree or twining shrub of the genus Celastrus strangler tree (n) an epiphytic vine or tree whose aerial roots extend down the trunk of a supporting tree and coalesce around it eventually strangling the tree strawberry tree (n) small evergreen European shrubby tree bearing many-seeded scarlet berries that are edible but bland; of Ireland, southern Europe, Asia Minor sweet gum tree (n) a North American tree of the genus Liquidambar having prickly spherical fruit clusters and fragrant sap sweet orange tree (n) probably native to southern China; widely cultivated as source of table and juice oranges sweetsop tree (n) tropical American tree bearing sweet pulpy fruit with thick scaly rind and shiny black seeds tamarind tree (n) long-lived tropical evergreen tree with a spreading crown and feathery evergreen foliage and fragrant flowers yielding hard yellowish wood and long pods with edible chocolate-colored acidic pulp tangelo tree (n) hybrid between grapefruit and mandarin orange; cultivated especially in Florida tangerine tree (n) a variety of mandarin orange temple orange tree (n) large citrus tree having large sweet deep orange fruit that is easily peeled; widely cultivated in Florida temple tree (n) frangipani of India having an erect habit and conical form; grown in temple gardens thatch tree (n) small palm of southern Florida and West Indies closely resembling the silvertop palmetto timber tree (n) any tree that is valued as a source of lumber or timber tipu tree (n) semi-evergreen South American tree with odd-pinnate leaves and golden yellow flowers cultivated as an ornamental tolu balsam tree (n) medium-sized tropical American tree yielding tolu balsam and a fragrant hard wood used for high-grade furniture and cabinetwork tolu tree (n) medium-sized tropical American tree yielding tolu balsam and a fragrant hard wood used for high-grade furniture and cabinetwork tonka bean tree (n) tall tropical South American tree having pulpy egg-shaped pods of fragrant black almond-shaped seeds used for flavoring toothache tree (n) small deciduous aromatic shrub (or tree) having spiny branches and yellowish flowers; eastern North America toothbrush tree (n) glabrous or pubescent evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Salvadora; twigs are fibrous and in some parts of the world are bound together in clusters and used as a toothbrush; shoots are used as camel fodder; plant ash provides salt Torrey tree (n) rare small evergreen of northern Florida; its glossy green leaves have an unpleasant fetid smell when crushed traveler's tree (n) giant treelike plant having edible nuts and leafstalks that yield a refreshing drink of clear watery sap; reputedly an emergency source of water for travelers traveller's tree (n) giant treelike plant having edible nuts and leafstalks that yield a refreshing drink of clear watery sap; reputedly an emergency source of water for travelers tree branch (n) any of the main branches arising from the trunk or a bough of a tree tree celandine (n) small Central American tree having loose racemes of purple-tinted green flowers tree clubmoss (n) a variety of club moss tree cotton (n) small bushy tree grown on islands of the Caribbean and off the Atlantic coast of the southern United States; yields cotton with unusually long silky fibers tree creeper (n) any of various small insectivorous birds of the northern hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet tree cricket (n) pale arboreal American cricket noted for loud stridulation tree diagram (n) a figure that branches from a single root tree farm (n) a forest (or part of a forest) where trees are grown for commercial use tree farmer (n) someone trained in forestry tree farming (n) the cultivation of tree for the production of timber tree fern (n) any of numerous usually tropical ferns having a thick woody stem or caudex and a crown of large fronds; found especially in Australia and New Zealand; chiefly of the families Cyatheaceae and Marattiaceae but some from Polypodiaceae tree frog (n) arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America tree fuchsia (n) erect deciduous shrub or tree to 10 feet with maroon flowers; New Zealand tree heath (n) gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long tree house (n) a playhouse built in the branches of a tree tree hugger (n) derogatory term for environmentalists who support restrictions on the logging industry and the preservation of forests tree kangaroo (n) arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length tree line (n) line marking the upper limit of tree growth in mountains or northern latitudes tree lizard (n) a climbing lizard of western United States and northern Mexico tree lupine (n) evergreen shrub of the Pacific coast of the United States having showy yellow or blue flowers; naturalized in Australia tree mallow (n) arborescent perennial shrub having palmately lobed furry leaves and showy red-purple flowers; southwestern United States tree martin (n) of Australia and Polynesia; nests in tree cavities tree of heaven (n) deciduous rapidly growing tree of China with foliage like sumac and sweetish fetid flowers; widely planted in United States as a street tree because of its resistance to pollution tree of knowledge (n) the biblical tree in the Garden of Eden whose forbidden fruit was tasted by Adam and Eve tree of the gods (n) deciduous rapidly growing tree of China with foliage like sumac and sweetish fetid flowers; widely planted in United States as a street tree because of its resistance to pollution tree onion (n) type of perennial onion grown chiefly as a curiosity or for early salad onions; having bulbils that replace the flowers tree poppy (n) evergreen shrub of southwestern United States and Mexico often cultivated for its fragrant golden yellow flowers tree shrew (n) insectivorous arboreal mammal of southeast Asia that resembles a squirrel with large eyes and long sharp snout tree sloth (n) any of several slow-moving arboreal mammals of South America and Central America; they hang from branches back downward and feed on leaves and fruits tree sparrow (n) Eurasian sparrow smaller than the house sparrow tree squirrel (n) any typical arboreal squirrel tree stump (n) the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled tree surgeon (n) a specialist in treating damaged trees tree surgery (n) treatment of damaged or decaying trees tree swallow (n) bluish-green-and-white North American swallow; nests in tree cavities tree swift (n) birds of southeast Asia and East Indies differing from true swifts in having upright crests and nesting in trees tree toad (n) arboreal amphibians usually having adhesive disks at the tip of each toe; of southeast Asia and Australia and America tree tobacco (n) evergreen South American shrub naturalized in United States; occasionally responsible for poisoning livestock tree tomato (n) South American arborescent shrub having pale pink blossoms followed by egg-shaped reddish-brown edible fruit somewhat resembling a tomato in flavor tree trunk (n) the main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber tree wallaby (n) arboreal wallabies of New Guinea and northern Australia having hind and forelegs of similar length trumpet tree (n) tropical American tree with large peltate leaves and hollow stems Tule tree (n) Mexico's most famous tree; a giant specimen of Montezuma cypress more than 2,000 years old with a girth of 165 feet at Santa Maria del Tule tulip tree (n) tall North American deciduous timber tree having large tulip-shaped greenish yellow flowers and conelike fruit; yields soft white woods used especially for cabinet work tulipwood tree (n) any of various trees yielding variously colored woods similar to true tulipwood tung tree (n) Chinese tree bearing seeds that yield tung oil tung-oil tree (n) Chinese tree bearing seeds that yield tung oil tupelo tree (n) any of several gum trees of swampy areas of North America umbrella tree (n) erect evergreen shrub or small tree of Australia and northern New Guinea having palmately compound leaves varnish tree (n) large tree native to southeastern Asia; the nuts yield oil used in varnishes; nut kernels strung together are used locally as candles vinegar tree (n) deciduous shrubby tree or eastern North America with compound leaves that turn brilliant red in fall and dense panicles of greenish yellow flowers followed by crimson acidic berries walnut tree (n) any of various trees of the genus Juglans wayfaring tree (n) vigorous deciduous European treelike shrub common along waysides; red berries turn black weeping tree broom (n) small shrubby tree of New Zealand having weeping branches and racemes of white to violet flowers followed by woolly indehiscent two-seeded pods wheel tree (n) eastern Australian tree widely cultivated as a shade tree and for its glossy leaves and circular clusters of showy red to orange-scarlet flowers white cinnamon tree (n) large evergreen shrub or small tree having white aromatic bark and leathery leaves and small purple to red flowers in terminal cymes white silk-cotton tree (n) massive tropical tree with deep ridges on its massive trunk and bearing large pods of seeds covered with silky floss; source of the silky kapok fiber white wax tree (n) erect evergreen treelike shrub of China and Korea and Japan having acuminate leaves and flowers in long erect panicles; resembles Japanese privet wig tree (n) Old World shrub having large plumes of yellowish feathery flowers resembling puffs of smoke wild cherry tree (n) an uncultivated cherry tree wild China tree (n) deciduous tree of southwestern United States having pulpy fruit containing saponin wild mango tree (n) African tree with edible yellow fruit resembling mangos; valued for its oil-rich seed and hardy green wood that resists termites wild medlar tree (n) small deciduous tree of southern Africa having edible fruit wild plum tree (n) an uncultivated plum tree or shrub wild service tree (n) European tree bearing edible small speckled brown fruit willow tree (n) any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix winged spindle tree (n) bushy deciduous shrub with branches having thin wide corky longitudinal wings; brilliant red in autumn; northeastern Asia to central China winter's bark tree (n) South American evergreen tree yielding winter's bark and a light soft wood similar to basswood yellow mombin tree (n) tropical American tree having edible yellow fruit yellowwood tree (n) any of various trees having yellowish wood or yielding a yellow extract zebrawood tree (n) any of various trees or shrubs having mottled or striped wood allspice tree (n) aromatic West Indian tree that produces allspice berries Australian grass tree (n) stout Australian shrub with narrow leaves crowded at ends of branches and terminal clusters of white or pink flowers bloodwood tree (n) spiny shrub or small tree of Central America and West Indies having bipinnate leaves and racemes of small bright yellow flowers and yielding a hard brown or brownish-red heartwood used in preparing a black dye cabbage tree (n) tree with shaggy unpleasant-smelling toxic bark and yielding strong durable wood; bark and seeds used as a purgative and vermifuge and narcotic caper tree (n) shrub of southern Florida to West Indies cedar tree (n) any cedar of the genus Cedrus China tree (n) tree of northern India and China having purple blossoms and small inedible yellow fruits; naturalized in the southern United States as a shade tree Christmas tree (n) a terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses cork tree (n) prickly Australian coral tree having soft spongy wood cranberry tree (n) deciduous North American shrub or small tree having three-lobed leaves and red berries fever tree (n) ornamental shrub or small tree of swampy areas in southwestern United States having large pink or white sepals and yielding Georgia bark for treating fever flame tree (n) showy tropical tree or shrub native to Madagascar; widely planted in tropical regions for its immense racemes of scarlet and orange flowers; sometimes placed in genus Poinciana grass tree (n) any of several Australian evergreen perennials having short thick woody stems crowned by a tuft of grasslike foliage and yielding acaroid resins gutta-percha tree (n) one of several East Indian trees yielding gutta-percha ironwood tree (n) a small slow-growing deciduous tree of northern Iran having a low domed shape Japanese varnish tree (n) deciduous tree widely grown in southern United States as an ornamental for its handsome maplelike foliage and long racemes of yellow-green flowers followed by curious leaflike pods lancewood tree (n) source of most of the lancewood of commerce lemonwood tree (n) source of a tough elastic wood lime tree (n) any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber ming tree (n) a dwarfed evergreen conifer or shrub shaped to have flat-topped asymmetrical branches and grown in a container mustard tree (n) glabrous or pubescent evergreen shrub or tree of the genus Salvadora; twigs are fibrous and in some parts of the world are bound together in clusters and used as a toothbrush; shoots are used as camel fodder; plant ash provides salt pagoda tree (n) frangipani of India having an erect habit and conical form; grown in temple gardens pepper tree (n) small African deciduous tree with spreading crown having leaves clustered toward ends of branches and clusters of creamy flowers resembling lilacs potato tree (n) hardy climbing shrub of Chile grown as an ornamental for its fragrant flowers; not a true potato quandong tree (n) Australian tree having hard white timber and glossy green leaves with white flowers followed by one-seeded glossy blue fruit service tree (n) any of various North American trees or shrubs having showy white flowers and edible blue-black or purplish fruit silver tree (n) Australian timber tree smoke tree (n) greyish-green shrub of desert regions of southwestern United States and Mexico having sparse foliage and terminal spikes of bluish violet flowers; locally important as source of a light-colored honey of excellent flavor sorrel tree (n) Australian tree with acid foliage spice tree (n) Pacific coast tree having aromatic foliage and small umbellate flowers followed by olivelike fruit; yields a hard tough wood tree cotton (n) East Indian shrub cultivated especially for ornament for its pale yellow to deep purple blossoms tree creeper (n) any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers tree frog (n) any of various Old World arboreal frogs distinguished from true frogs by adhesive suckers on the toes tree heath (n) evergreen treelike Mediterranean shrub having fragrant white flowers in large terminal panicles and hard woody roots used to make tobacco pipes tree sparrow (n) finch common in winter in the northern U.S. tree swallow (n) of Australia and Polynesia; nests in tree cavities umbrella tree (n) small deciduous tree of eastern North America having creamy white flowers and large leaves in formations like umbrellas at the ends of branches varnish tree (n) small Asiatic tree yielding a toxic exudate from which lacquer is obtained vinegar tree (n) common nonpoisonous shrub of eastern North America with waxy compound leaves and green paniculate flowers followed by red berries cabbage tree (n) elegant tree having either a single trunk or a branching trunk each with terminal clusters of long narrow leaves and large panicles of fragrant white, yellow or red flowers; New Zealand Christmas tree (n) tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and grey bark fever tree (n) tall fast-growing timber tree with leaves containing a medicinal oil; young leaves are bluish flame tree (n) north Australian tree having white flowers and broad leaves grass tree (n) gaunt Tasmanian evergreen shrubby tree with slender tapering leaves 3 to 5 feet long ironwood tree (n) medium-sized hop hornbeam of eastern North America Christmas tree (n) medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed fever tree (n) African tree supposed to mark healthful regions flame tree (n) south Australian tree having panicles of brilliant scarlet flowers Christmas tree (n) an ornamented evergreen used as a Christmas decoration flame tree (n) tropical American thorny shrub or small tree; fragrant yellow flowers used in making perfumery
_______________________________be barking up the wrong tree rossz helyen kopogtat, mellényúl, szarva közt a tõgyét - You're barking up the wrong tree if you think I had anything to do with this broken window.
- Ha azt hiszed, hogy bármi közöm van a betört ablakodhoz, rossz helyen kutatsz.
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