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corner: force a person or an animal into a position from which he cannot escape plant with trees; "this lot should be treed so that the house will be shaded in summer" a tall perennial woody plant having a main trunk and branches forming a distinct elevated crown; includes both gymnosperms and angiosperms chase an animal up a tree; "the hunters treed the bear with dogs and killed it"; "her dog likes to tree squirrels" a figure that branches from a single root; "genealogical tree" stretch (a shoe) on a shoetree English actor and theatrical producer noted for his lavish productions of Shakespeare (1853-1917)
Ãâó: wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
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a perennial plant (lives more than one growing season) with a well defined woody stem, crown, and roots.
Ãâó: https://www.uwsp.edu/natres/nres743/Glossary.htm
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A large plant with a sturdy main trunk which lives for many years. Most trees are one of two types: deciduous or conifer. Deciduous trees have broad leaves that die in the Fall. Conifers are evergreen trees, usually with needles for leaves. Most animals depend on trees for food and shelter.
Ãâó: www.fcps.k12.va.us/StratfordLandingES/Ecology/mpag...
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A woody plant with a distinct central trunk. Compare shrub.
Ãâó: www.boldweb.com/greenweb/glossary.htm
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A way of organizing information in a hierarchy, with primary levels that have branches and sub-branches under them.
Ãâó: www.micro2000uk.co.uk/network_glossary.htm
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