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tree [ tree ]


noun  (plural trees)
Definition:
 
1. large perennial woody plant: a woody perennial plant that grows to a height of several feet and typically has a single erect main stem with side branches

2. plant resembling tree: a large bush or nonwoody plant that resembles a tree, e.g. a palm tree or tree fern

3. something with branches like tree: something that has branches or pegs on which to hang things
a hat tree

4. diagram of hierarchical structure: a diagram of a hierarchical structure that shows the relationships between components as branches

5. construction wooden support: a wooden beam, bar, or post that supports or is part of a structure

6. comput hierarchical data structure: a hierarchical data structure in which each element contains data and may be linked by branches to two or more other elements. Every element has only a single predecessor, except for the first, which is called the root and has no predecessor.

7. crystallography crystalline growth: a branching growth of crystals, particularly of a metal

8. crime  ( archaic )
Same as  gallows


9. christianity cross Jesus Christ died on: in Christianity, the cross on which Jesus Christ was crucified ( archaic )



transitive verb  (past and past participle treed, present participle tree·ing, 3rd person present singular trees)
Definition:
 
1. force somebody up tree: to chase an animal or person up a tree, or force an animal or person to climb a tree

2. put somebody in difficult situation: to force somebody into a position of difficulty or disadvantage ( informal )

3. stretch footwear on shoetree: to stretch or shape a shoe or boot on a shoetree

[ Old English trēo(w)< Indo-European, "oak tree"]

tree·less adjective
tree·less·ness noun

be barking up the wrong tree to be mistaken, especially as regards the best way to achieve something

out of your tree behaving irrationally (slang)

up a tree in a position of difficulty or disadvantage (informal)

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