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Meanings of "tree branches" with other terms in English Spanish Dictionary : 110 result(s)

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General
brush or branches produced from tree pruning desbrozo [m]
branches cut from the olive tree charabasca [f]
brace tree branches ahorquillar [v]
trim the lower tree branches enfaldar [v]
trim tree branches enjardinar [v]
shake tree branches esmuir [v]
tearing off the branches of a tree desgajadura [f]
top of tree-trunk where branches begin cruz [f]
break the stem or branches of a tree descañar [v]
lop the branches from a tree descopar [v]
perch on the highest branches of a tree engarbarse [v]
pruning of branches on a tree to stimulate growth desmorre [m] MX:Serur.
pruning of the highest branches of a tree, typically in coffee production descumbre [m] PR
pruning of branches on a tree desganche [m] PRCL
top or tallest branches of a tree cucurucho [m] PR
point where a tree trunk splits into branches cuadril [m] HN
worker who removes branches from tree trunks rollicero [m] AR:Ne
bed made from tree branches used in huts in andalusia cadalecho [m] disused
intertwined coffee tree branches that are full of berries bandola [f] PR
task involving gathering and burning the tree trunks and branches on a plot of land that has been cleared descoivarada [f] AR:Nerur.
shelter made of tree branches ramada [f] HNSVNICOVEECPEBO:ECLAR
load of tree branches equivalent to eight to ten arrobas támara [f] ESlocal
with some of the highest branches cut (a tree) descuajado [adj] CRrur.
with some of the highest branches cut (a tree) descumbrado [adj] CRrur.
having all of the branches cut (tree) desmochado [adj] CRrur.
trim the branches of a tree to stimulate growth desmorrar [v] MX:Serur.
cut some of the highest branches of a tree to allow the sun to shine through descuajar [v] CRrur.
clean a riverbed of branches and tree trunks despalotar [v] MX:Serur.
cut branches of a tree derramar [v] CR
cut some of the highest branches of a tree to allow the sun to shine through descumbrar [v] CRrur.
remove the superfluous branches of the coffee tree desbandolar [v] CRrur.
clean a plot of land of branches and tree trunks despalotar [v] MX:Serur.
gather and burn the tree trunks and branches on a plot of land that has been cleared descoivarar [v] AR:Nerur.
cut all of the branches off a tree desmochar [v] CRCLrur.
cut the tall branches of a tree to allow sunlight through escumbrar [v] CRrur.
cut the tall branches of a tree to allow sunlight through escumbrar [v] PR
remove the leaves and small branches from larger branches pruned from a tree despuntar [v] ARNICRCLrur.
remove branches from a palm/coconut tree descocotar [v] CU
have branches removed (palm/coconut tree) descocotarse [v] CU
shake tree branches esmuñir [v] ESlocal
Agriculture
trim the lowest branches of a plant or of a tree esbajerar [v] CRrur.
Botany
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) calabacero [m] CR
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) pilche [m] EC
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) pog [m] MX:S
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) cuauetecomate [m] NI
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) chaite [m] MX:Se
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) jayacaste [m] MX
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) zapallo [m] EC
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) chichigual [m] NI
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) guacal [m] GTSVNIrare
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) calabazo [m] NIPACO
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) huingo [m] PE
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) totumo [m] PAPRCOVEECPEBO
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) jícaro [m] MXGTHNSVNICRPACUVE
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) pichagüero [m] VE
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) taparo [m] VE
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) higüero [m] DOPR
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) tutumo [m] VEECPEBO
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) huas [m] MX:Se
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) uas [m] MX:Se
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) árbol de la cruz [m] SV
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers nanzote [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers manchador [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers achiotillo [m] MXHNSV
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers guayabón de montaña [m] HN
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers coloradillo [m] HN
a tree with a broad, spreading crown comprised of a few large branches, growing 15 metres tall (ficus cotinifolia) amate negro [m] GT
a tree with a broad, spreading crown comprised of a few large branches, growing 15 metres tall (ficus cotinifolia) amate prieto [m] HN
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) lecillo [m] BO
a tree up to 20 m in height, with branches arranged in zigzag, single leaves, flowers without petals arranged in axillary clusters and fruits in the form of hardened capsule (lunania parviflora) blanquillo de la pampa [m] BO
a large tree with chestnut bark, large elliptical leaves and flowers on small yellow branches (usually used in construction industry) cacaíllo [m] PR
a large tree with chestnut bark, large elliptical leaves and flowers on small yellow branches (usually used in construction industry) guayarte [m] PR
a tree up to 30 m tall, straight trunk, rough surface, grayish color, sparse branches of small leaves (aspidosperma dugandii) carreto [m] CO
a tree up to 30 m tall, straight trunk, rough surface, grayish color, sparse branches of small leaves (aspidosperma dugandii) cumulá [m] CO
a tree up to 10 m high, with tetragonal branches, opposite leaves (citharexylum affine) chacalpeste [m] MX:S
a leafy tree up to 5 m high, with bipinnate leaves, fruits arranged in clusters formed at the apex of the branches charán [m] ECPE
a tree up to 10 m high, with tetragonal branches, opposite leaves (citharexylum affine) chacalpiztle (del náhuatl) [m] MX
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers coloradillo [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers achotillo [m] MXGTHNSVCR
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers achiotillo [m] MXHNSV
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers guayabón de montaña [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers manchador [m] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers nanzote [m] HN
a tree up to 7 m tall, with branches almost erect, bare, with thorns on top, ovate leaves and showy flowers hucarillo [m] PR
a tree up to 35 m tall, with an upright trunk, ascending branches and irregular crown, bright green leaves and yellowish flowers (platymiscium dimorphandrum) hormigo [m] GTHNSV
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) pancho prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) parco prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) pancho prieto [m] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) parco prieto [m] DO
an evergreen small tree with ascending, spreading branches, growing 2 - 4 metres tall (brunfelsia australis) jazmín del paraguay [m] PYAR:NUY
an evergreen small tree with ascending, spreading branches, growing 2 - 4 metres tall (brunfelsia australis) diamelo [m] CL
an evergreen small tree with ascending, spreading branches, growing 2 - 4 metres tall (brunfelsia australis) jazmín del uruguay [m] UY
a slender, deciduous tree with horizontal branches and an elongate or pyramidal crown, growing from 5 - 25 metres tall (physocalymma scaberrimum) lillo [m] BO
a deciduous tree with an open, spreading crown of a few, widely forked and often nearly horizontal branches (cordia sulcata) moral [m]
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) totuma [f] NIVEECBOCLdisused
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) güira [f] MXHN:NNICUDO
an evergreen tree reaching 20 to 30 feet in height with a broad, irregular crown composed of long, spreading branches clothed in 2- to 6-inch-long bright green leaves (crescentia cujete) tutuma [f] VEBO
a small tree, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hair and white flowers ranchulera [f] HN
a tree of small size, with thin branches covered with small ferruginous hairs and white flowers ranchulera [f] HN
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) hojancha prieta [f] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) yagua [f] DO
a tree up to 7 m tall, with branches almost erect, bare, with thorns on top, ovate leaves and showy flowers rosa de ciénaga [f] PR
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, leaves and ovate fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) hojancha [f] DO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) hojancha prieta [f] DO
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) hediondilla [f] BO
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) yerba santa [f] ECBO:E
a tree up to 30 m tall, with orange branches and leaves composed with many leaflets, white flowers in compound inflorescences and fruits in flat drupe (cestrum lorentzianum) yerbasanta [f] BO
a tree up to 15 m tall, with little thick branches, ovate leaves and fruit, and white flowers (ziziphus rhodoxylon) yagua [f] DO
an evergreen tree with a longish, spreading crown and very characteristic horizontal branches (xylopia frutescens) mojagua [f] GT
a shrub or tree up to 12 m tall with spreading branches (muntingia calabura) guásima cereza [f] CU