treelet

IPA: trˈiɫʌt

noun

  • a small tree
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Examples of "treelet" in Sentences

  • The treelet system of Menezes et al.
  • Shann drew his own knife and bent to tackle another treelet when
  • This one is actually something like a respectable-sized treelet, two feet tall or so.
  • Seed dispersal in Palicourea rigida, a common treelet species from Neotropical savannas.
  • For example, stands of the shrub Scaevola and the treelet Argusia can be found at Lakshadweep.
  • The Eastern District is delimited by the distribution of the endemic treelet Bonnetia roraimae.
  • Nodes that are aligned to each other in the treelet pair must match template nodes that are aligned to each other.
  • No change in vegetation, one or two new plants occurred, viz. a Labiata, and a treelet, foliis linearibus oppositis, Jasminacea aspectu, Baloot,
  • At the end of three quarters of an hour of more or less stumbling progress, we made out against the sky the twisted treelet that served as our landmark.
  • Pulling out little tender ones is poor work compared with the satisfaction of hauling up a spreading treelet of ragweed or a far-flaunting wild buckwheat.
  • We then projected the dependency trees and used the aligned dependency tree pairs to extract treelet translation pairs and train the order model as described above.
  • The people are sorely in need of firewood, and not being far-seeing enough to realize what a menace it is to the country to denude it so unscientifically, they have razed every treelet.
  • The eastern district is delimited by the distribution of the endemic treelet Bonnetia roraimae; some genera endemic to this district include Quelchia, a shrubby member of the sunflower family, Connellia, in the Bromeliaceae, and Tepuia in the Ericaceae.

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