Results for: white poplar, white poplar a tree native to Europe
English English
cut with repeated blows, diced, cut up in pieces; felled (of a tree)chopped
cutter, chopper, one who trims tree branches (or shrubs, etc.)pruner
cutting, chopping off; trimming branches from a tree; reducing, lesseningpruning
daikon, long white Japanese vegetable of the radish family (also known as daikon)mooli
daisy-like European plant with flowers with white petals and yellow centers (French), plant resembling daisymarguerite
Dakota language, Dakotan, member of Native American people, territory in the United States which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889; North Dakota or South Dakota; Sioux, North American Indian people; member of the Sioux; language spoken by...Dakota
dance in line, Native N American ritualsnake dance
Danish, of or pertaining to Denmark (country in northern Europe), resident of Denmark (country in northern Europe), somebody from Denmark, somebody of Danish descentDane
dark reddish-purple, desirable, fruit of the plum tree, small fruit tree, something choice, type of fruit; good position, good job (Slang)plum
dark-colored cherry, wild N American cherry tree, wood of black cherry treeblack cherry
date, tree that produces datesdate palm
dawn redwood, genus of a deciduous treemetasequoia
day marking Allied victory in EuropeV-E Day
dead branches on a tree, dead wood or branches; useless material, dead tree parts, planks between keel and stern, somebody or something unnecessarydeadwood
deciduous climbing flowering shrub, leguminous climbing plant that has drooping clusters of purple or white flowerswisteria
 

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