Trees

  • 41trees — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wood, woods, windbreak; see forest …

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  • 42TREES — Trusted Realm Environment Exchange Specification ( > Computer Security Basics , Russell/Gangemi, ORA 1991) …

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  • 43trees — trɪː n. plant with wood stem from which branches grow at some height above the ground; bush or shrub similar in appearance to a tree; pole, beam v. force to climb on a tree; put in a difficult situation; put a shoe on a shoetree …

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  • 44trees — 1) terse 2) ester …

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  • 46Native trees in Toronto — Trees on Toronto island Native trees in Toronto are trees that are naturally growing in Toronto and not introduced by European settlers to the area. Many of Toronto s native trees have been displaced by non native plants and trees introduced by… …

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  • 47Coniferous trees Search —    Trees which bear cones. These trees do not lose their leaves in the fall, which makes them a great food source for deer in the winter. A good example of a coniferous tree is the pine tree …

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  • 48Deciduous trees Search —    Trees which lose their leaves every winter, only to have them grow back in the spring. These trees are found throughout the US, with high concentrations in the forests of the Northeast …

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  • 49boundary trees — Trees, standing on the boundary between adjoining tracts of land in different ownership, so that the boundary line passes through them. The trees are the common property of the proprietors of the adjoining tracts as tenants in common. 1 Am J2d… …

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  • 50danger trees — Trees standing adjacent to the right of way of an electric power transmission line which, by reason of their size or condition involve a concrete threat of injury to the line. 26 Am J2d Electr § 146 …

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