IPA: /ˈtriːləs/
KK: /ˈtriːləs/
Definition: Describing an area that does not have any trees.
Example: The landscape was completely treeless, stretching for miles under the bright sun.
IPA: /ˈtriːlaɪk/
KK: /ˈtriːlaɪk/
Definition: Having some features or qualities that are similar to a tree.
Example: The treelike structure of the plant made it stand out in the garden.
IPA: //ˈtriːlaɪn//
KK: /ˈtriːlaɪn/
Definition: The line or boundary where trees stop growing and the land becomes open or barren, often found in mountainous or cold regions.
Example: As we climbed higher up the mountain, we reached the treeline where the trees began to thin out.
IPA: /triːn/
KK: /trin/
Definition: Items such as pots, plates, or utensils that are made from wood and used for cooking or eating.
Example: The chef preferred using treen for serving the salad because it adds a rustic touch to the table.
IPA: /ˈtriːtɒp/
KK: /ˈtriːtɑːp/
Definition: The highest part of a tree where the branches and leaves grow.
Example: The bird built its nest in the treetop, safe from predators.
IPA: //ˈtrɛfɔɪl//
KK: /ˈtrɛfɔɪl/
Definition: A type of leaf or plant that has three leaflets, often used as a decorative symbol or in architecture.
Example: The garden was filled with beautiful trefoils that added a unique touch to the landscape.
IPA: /trɪˈleɪʒ/
KK: /trɪˈleɪʒ/
Definition: A type of latticework used to support climbing plants, often seen in gardens as a trellis for vines.
Example: The gardener installed a beautiful treillage to help the roses climb and flourish.
IPA: /ˈtrɛlɪs/
KK: /ˈtrɛlɪs/
Definition: A type of framework made of crossed wooden or metal strips, often used to support climbing plants or to create a decorative structure in gardens.
Example: The gardener placed a trellis against the wall to help the vines grow upward.
Definition: To create or equip something with a framework of crossed wooden or metal strips, often used to support climbing plants.
Example: The gardener decided to trellis the grapevines to help them grow better.
IPA: /ˈtrɛmblər/
KK: /ˈtrɛmblər/
Definition: A person or thing that shakes or quivers, often due to fear or excitement. It can also refer to certain birds known for their trembling movements.
Example: The trembler in the corner of the room was clearly frightened by the loud noise.
Definition: To shake or move slightly, often because of fear, cold, or excitement.
Example: She began to tremble when she heard the loud noise.
Definition: A sudden shaking of the ground caused by the movement of tectonic plates, often referred to as an earthquake.
Example: The tremblor shook the buildings and frightened the residents.
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