Difference between revisions of "Tree"
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Part of Speech
Noun
Pronunciation
Description
Any plant with an elongated stem, called a trunk, which supports the leaves or branches at a distance above the ground. Trees are also distinguished by their height, as they are significantly taller than most other plants. There are many different kinds of trees, including oak, pine, and elm.
Usage
This term is used by almost all English speakers, since it is a simple word and trees are pervasive worldwide.
Example Sentence
Sarah sat under the tree, which provided shade.