Results for: late-season wood growth
English English
sulpha drug, any of a group of synthetic organic compounds which inhibit bacterial growthsulpha
summer, summer season, season between spring and autumnsummertime
survive between growing seasons, survive from one season to the following season, live perenniallyperennate
system for measurement of woodboard measure
tall evergreen tree, tree like true cedar, type of cone-bearing evergreen tree, wood from cedarcedar
tar from woodwood tar
tardily; unusually latebelatedly
the building of wooden structures, things made out of wood, woodworking, art of making things out of woodcarpentry
the islands of Indonesia from late 18th-century Dutch rule until Indonesian independence in 1949Dutch East Indies
the largest lake in Southeast Asia, in western Cambodia, linked to the Mekong River by the Tonle Sap River. A shallow lake, it swells from 2,600 sq km/1,000 sq mi in the dry season to 10,400 sq km/4,020 sq mi in the monsoon season.Tonle Sap
theory that the will is subject to outside influences (Philosophy); quality of having different laws of growth (Biology); quality of being subject of the laws of anotherheteronomy
tool for cutting consisting of a toothed blade; saying, maxim, proverb, tool for cutting wood, trite maximsaw
tough flexible wood (used to make fishing rods, bows, etc.); tree which produces this wood, tropical tree, wood of the lancewood treelancewood
tree nymph (Greek Mythology), wood nymphdryad
tree with a smooth bark that is common in the USA; the wood of such tree, tree with smooth bark, wood of hornbeamhornbeam
 

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