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Meaning of trees
The primary meaning of the word "trees" refers to perennial plants with a single stem or trunk, typically growing to a considerable height.
Etymology of trees
The word "trees" originates from Old English 'trēo', 'trēow', of Germanic origin, related to Dutch 'boom' and German 'Baum', from an Indo-European root shared by Latin 'arbor' and Greek 'dendron'.
Historical usage of the word dates back to Old English, with the term being used to describe various types of woody plants, including those with a single stem or trunk.
Synonyms
woods
forests
timber
foliage
verdure
greenery
flora
plants
shrubs
bushes
saplings
groves
orchards
thickets
brakes
copse
coppice
boscage
undergrowth
underbrush
timberland
woodland
jungle
wilderness
thicket
brushwood
spinney
plantation
arboretum
stand
growth
Definitions
- A perennial plant with a single stem or trunk, typically growing to a considerable height, bearing leaves, and often producing fruits or flowers.
- A large self-supporting woody plant with a single main stem or trunk, having branches, leaves, and roots.
Usage Examples
- The park is filled with beautiful trees that provide shade and shelter from the sun.
- The farmer planted trees along the edge of the field to act as a windbreak.
- The city has a program to plant more trees in urban areas to improve air quality.