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Qué (quién) es trees - definición

FOLK BAND
Unwin Brown; Celia Humphris; Trees (folk band); Trees band

tree         
  • Common ash (''[[Fraxinus excelsior]]''), a [[deciduous]] broad-leaved ([[angiosperm]]) tree
  • Buttress roots of the kapok tree (''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'')
  • Northern beech (''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'') trunk in autumn
  • Weeping Willow]]'', [[Claude Monet]], 1918
  • Recently stripped cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]'')
  • Form, leaves and reproductive structures of queen sago (''[[Cycas circinalis]]'')
  • The [[Daintree Rainforest]]
  • Informal upright style of [[bonsai]] on a [[juniper]] tree
  • London plane trees (''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'')]] in garden
  • upright
  • The [[General Sherman Tree]], thought to be the world's largest by volume
  • Buds, leaves and reproductive structures of white fir (''[[Abies alba]]'')
  • Buds, leaves, flowers and fruit of oak (''[[Quercus robur]]'')
  • European larch (''[[Larix decidua]]''), a [[conifer]]ous tree which is also deciduous
  • Dormant ''[[Magnolia]]'' bud
  • Sugar maple (''[[Acer saccharum]]'') tapped to collect sap for [[maple syrup]]
  • Tall [[herbaceous]] [[monocotyledon]]ous plants such as banana lack secondary growth, but are trees under the broadest definition.
  • Swabian alps]]
  • Tertiary]]
  • lycophyte]] tree
  • ''People trees'', by Pooktre
  • Acer]]'')
  • Selling firewood at a market
  • rubber tree (''Hevea brasiliensis'')]]
  • sapwood]] and dark [[heartwood]]
  • Roof trusses made from softwood
  • Diagram of [[secondary growth]] in a [[eudicot]] or [[coniferous]] tree showing idealised vertical and horizontal sections. A new layer of wood is added in each growing season, thickening the stem, existing branches and roots.
  • A young [[red pine]] (''Pinus resinosa'') with spread of roots visible, as a result of soil erosion
PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Trees; Sapling; Arboreus; Parts of a tree; The Parts of a Tree; Macrophanerophyte; 🌳; Wood layers; Treee; The trees; Evolutionary history of trees; Tree apparency
n.
woody plant with a trunk
1) to grow; plant a tree
2) to prune, trim a tree
3) to chop down, cut down, fell a tree
4) to uproot a tree (the gale uprooted several trees)
5) a Christmas; shade tree
6) a tree grows
7) in; on a tree (monkeys live in trees; fruit grows on trees)
8) (misc.) to climb a tree; (colloq.) up a tree (AE), up a gum tree (BE) ('stymied'); to bark up the wrong tree ('to be mistaken')
something resembling a tree
9) a family, genealogical tree
10) a clothes; shoe tree
tree         
  • Common ash (''[[Fraxinus excelsior]]''), a [[deciduous]] broad-leaved ([[angiosperm]]) tree
  • Buttress roots of the kapok tree (''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'')
  • Northern beech (''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'') trunk in autumn
  • Weeping Willow]]'', [[Claude Monet]], 1918
  • Recently stripped cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]'')
  • Form, leaves and reproductive structures of queen sago (''[[Cycas circinalis]]'')
  • The [[Daintree Rainforest]]
  • Informal upright style of [[bonsai]] on a [[juniper]] tree
  • London plane trees (''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'')]] in garden
  • upright
  • The [[General Sherman Tree]], thought to be the world's largest by volume
  • Buds, leaves and reproductive structures of white fir (''[[Abies alba]]'')
  • Buds, leaves, flowers and fruit of oak (''[[Quercus robur]]'')
  • European larch (''[[Larix decidua]]''), a [[conifer]]ous tree which is also deciduous
  • Dormant ''[[Magnolia]]'' bud
  • Sugar maple (''[[Acer saccharum]]'') tapped to collect sap for [[maple syrup]]
  • Tall [[herbaceous]] [[monocotyledon]]ous plants such as banana lack secondary growth, but are trees under the broadest definition.
  • Swabian alps]]
  • Tertiary]]
  • lycophyte]] tree
  • ''People trees'', by Pooktre
  • Acer]]'')
  • Selling firewood at a market
  • rubber tree (''Hevea brasiliensis'')]]
  • sapwood]] and dark [[heartwood]]
  • Roof trusses made from softwood
  • Diagram of [[secondary growth]] in a [[eudicot]] or [[coniferous]] tree showing idealised vertical and horizontal sections. A new layer of wood is added in each growing season, thickening the stem, existing branches and roots.
  • A young [[red pine]] (''Pinus resinosa'') with spread of roots visible, as a result of soil erosion
PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Trees; Sapling; Arboreus; Parts of a tree; The Parts of a Tree; Macrophanerophyte; 🌳; Wood layers; Treee; The trees; Evolutionary history of trees; Tree apparency
¦ noun
1. a woody perennial plant typically with a single stem or trunk growing to a considerable height and bearing lateral branches.
2. a wooden structure or part of a structure.
archaic or literary the cross on which Christ was crucified.
archaic a gibbet.
3. (also tree diagram) a diagram with a structure of branching connecting lines, representing different processes and relationships.
¦ verb (trees, treeing, treed)
1. N. Amer. force (a hunted animal) to take refuge in a tree.
2. informal, chiefly US force into a difficult situation.
Phrases
out of one's tree informal mad.
Derivatives
treeless adjective
treelessness noun
tree-like adjective
Origin
OE treow, treo: from Gmc.
tree         
  • Common ash (''[[Fraxinus excelsior]]''), a [[deciduous]] broad-leaved ([[angiosperm]]) tree
  • Buttress roots of the kapok tree (''[[Ceiba pentandra]]'')
  • Northern beech (''[[Fagus sylvatica]]'') trunk in autumn
  • Weeping Willow]]'', [[Claude Monet]], 1918
  • Recently stripped cork oak (''[[Quercus suber]]'')
  • Form, leaves and reproductive structures of queen sago (''[[Cycas circinalis]]'')
  • The [[Daintree Rainforest]]
  • Informal upright style of [[bonsai]] on a [[juniper]] tree
  • London plane trees (''Platanus'' × ''acerifolia'')]] in garden
  • upright
  • The [[General Sherman Tree]], thought to be the world's largest by volume
  • Buds, leaves and reproductive structures of white fir (''[[Abies alba]]'')
  • Buds, leaves, flowers and fruit of oak (''[[Quercus robur]]'')
  • European larch (''[[Larix decidua]]''), a [[conifer]]ous tree which is also deciduous
  • Dormant ''[[Magnolia]]'' bud
  • Sugar maple (''[[Acer saccharum]]'') tapped to collect sap for [[maple syrup]]
  • Tall [[herbaceous]] [[monocotyledon]]ous plants such as banana lack secondary growth, but are trees under the broadest definition.
  • Swabian alps]]
  • Tertiary]]
  • lycophyte]] tree
  • ''People trees'', by Pooktre
  • Acer]]'')
  • Selling firewood at a market
  • rubber tree (''Hevea brasiliensis'')]]
  • sapwood]] and dark [[heartwood]]
  • Roof trusses made from softwood
  • Diagram of [[secondary growth]] in a [[eudicot]] or [[coniferous]] tree showing idealised vertical and horizontal sections. A new layer of wood is added in each growing season, thickening the stem, existing branches and roots.
  • A young [[red pine]] (''Pinus resinosa'') with spread of roots visible, as a result of soil erosion
PERENNIAL WOODY PLANT
Trees; Sapling; Arboreus; Parts of a tree; The Parts of a Tree; Macrophanerophyte; 🌳; Wood layers; Treee; The trees; Evolutionary history of trees; Tree apparency
<mathematics, data> A directed acyclic graph; i.e. a graph wherein there is only one route between any pair of nodes, and there is a notion of "toward top of the tree" (i.e. the root node), and its opposite direction, toward the leaves. A tree with n nodes has n-1 edges. Although maybe not part of the widest definition of a tree, a common constraint is that no node can have more than one parent. Moreover, for some applications, it is necessary to consider a node's daughter nodes to be an ordered list, instead of merely a set. As a data structure in computer programs, trees are used in everything from B-trees in databases and file systems, to game trees in game theory, to syntax trees in a human or computer languages. (1998-11-12)

Wikipedia

Trees (band)

Trees was a British folk rock band recording and touring throughout 1969, 1970 and 1971, reforming briefly to continue performing throughout 1972. Although the group met with little commercial success in their time, the reputation of the band has grown over the years, and underwent a renaissance in 2007 following Gnarls Barkley's sampling of the track "Geordie" (from Trees’ second album On The Shore) on the title track of their multi-million selling album St. Elsewhere.

Ejemplos de pronunciación para trees
1. Northwest, there's just trees and trees and trees and trees.
Undeniable - Evolution and the Science of Creation _ Bill Nye NYC _ Talks at Google
2. trees.
The Tree Climber's Guide _ Jack Cooke _ Talks at Google
3. trees.
University of Nike _ Joshua Hunt _ Talks at Google
4. trees.
RISE UP! _ Kacey McCallister _ Talks at Google
5. trees.
Trans Women Writers _ Imogen Binnie, Red Durkin + More _ Talks at Google
Ejemplos de uso de trees
1. Aromatic trees, cryptomeria trees and other species of roadside trees stand in rows along the lanes.
2. "We did have a lot of trees cut for Christmas trees, either entire small trees or tops of large trees," said grounds supervisor Kappy Brun.
3. "Trees, trees, trees," chants a headphone–wearing man who greets several of the pier‘s regulars with hugs.
4. The deal includes 140 of the original trees, 40 old trees from a different location and another 130 younger trees.
5. Good species of trees have been planted along the park lanes in front of the memorial palace and thickets of apricot trees, cherry trees, gingko trees, maple trees, magnolia plants and others formed on both sides of the park.