Trees
//tɹiːz//
Word Type
Verb
Noun
Proper Noun
The word "trees" can be used as verb, noun and proper noun.
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branch out branch to leaves burn die fall fall down flower in spring grow grow bigger grow from bulbs grow in gardens grow small flowers grow tall make houses and can make firewood produce fruit produce leaves reach towards sky shade children shade grass shade ground shade house shade house from sun shade lawn shade people from sun shade people sitting under shade sun stand together trust fire will harm wall in
Inflected/Variant Forms
Has Part
Has Property
Type Of (IsA)
Not Desires
Receives Action
affected by weather blown away in severe storms covered in snow covered with snow cut down for wood cut down to make paper cut down to make wooden furniture cut into lumber found in forest found in garden found in malaysia grown in soil harvested for wood harvested to make paper made from wood planted in soil planted in yard raised in nurseries
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