- botany, a
tree is a
perennial plant with an
elongated stem, or trunk,
usually supporting branches and leaves. In some usages, the
definition of a
tree may be...
- from the Old
English for "church town".
Treable is a farm in the
parish which was
first recorded in 1242.
Treable is one of the few
Celtic place names which...
- An
apple is a round,
edible fruit produced by an
apple tree (Malus spp.).
Fruit trees of the
orchard or
domestic apple (Malus domestica), the most widely...
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closely related to the
concept of the
sacred tree. The
tree of the
knowledge of good and evil and the
tree of life
which appear in Genesis'
Garden of Eden...
- 84.9914694 The
Bodhi Tree ("
tree of awakening" or "
tree of enlightenment"), also
called the Bo
tree, was a
large sacred fig
tree (Ficus religiosa) located...
-
Tree diagram may
refer to:
Tree structure, a way of
representing the
hierarchical nature of a
structure in a
graphical form
Tree diagram (probability theory)...
- In
graph theory, a
tree is an
undirected graph in
which any two
vertices are
connected by
exactly one path, or
equivalently a
connected acyclic undirected...
- A pine is any
conifer tree or
shrub in the
genus Pinus (/ˈpaɪnəs/) of the
family Pinaceae.
Pinus is the sole
genus in the
subfamily Pinoideae.
World Flora...
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borrowed from biology, with the
tree model used in
historical linguistics analogous to a
family tree, or to
phylogenetic trees of taxa used in evolutionary...
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saying that she felt like a
strong tree in her old age.
Walters followed up with the question, "What kind of a
tree?", and
Hepburn responded "an oak" because...