tree in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
tree in Sindhi سنڌي
tree in English
- tree⇄adj. treeless.
- tree⇄adj. treelike.
- tree⇄expr. bark up the wrong tree, to pursue the wrong object or use the wrong means to attain it.
Ex. If you think to run a rig on me, you have made a mistake ... and barked up the wrong tree (Thomas C. Haliburton) - tree⇄expr. up a tree, (Informal.) in a difficult position.
Ex. He was deploring the dreadful predicament in which he found himself, a house full of old women ... ""Reg'larly up a tree, by jingo!"" proclaimed the modest boy, who could not face the gentle - tree⇄noun 1. a large plant with a woody trunk, often having branches and leaves at some distance from the ground and living for more than two years, usually for many years.
2. any plant that resembles a tree in form or size, such as the banana and plan - tree⇄rice-paper plant ortree,
a small tree or shrub of Asia, belonging to the ginseng family, from whose pith rice paper is made. The rice-paper plant has greenish flowers and large, spreading leaves, for which it is often grown as an ornamental. - tree⇄tree, noun, verb, treed,treeing.
- tree⇄v.i. 1. to take refuge in a tree.
2. to assume a treelike or branching form. - tree⇄v.t. 1. to chase up a tree; force to take refuge in a tree.
Ex. The cat was treed by a dog. The hiker was treed by a bull.
2. to furnish with a tree (such as a beam, bar, wooden handle).
Ex. to tree the roof of a coal mine, to tree a s