English–Latin dictionary
Latin translation of the English word tree
English | Latin (translated indirectly) | Esperanto |
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arbor | ||
🔗 The tree is widely cultivated elsewhere in the world. | ||
(arboreal; of a tree) | arboreus | |
(cypress) | cupressus ; cyparissus | |
🔗 Liane sped down a wide avenue lined with a few stunted old cypress trees, and he heard Chun close to his heels. | ||
plane tree (plane; plane‐tree; sycamore) | platanus | |
(ash) | fraxinus | |
🔗 Ash‐trees and maples have larger seeds with blade‐shaped wings which spiral down to the ground when released. | ||
cherry‐tree | cerasus | |
(elder; elderberry) | sambucus | |
🔗 I am very fond of the elder‐tree. | ||
fig‐tree | ficus | |
fruit‐tree | pomum ; pomus | |
holly‐tree (holly; holm) | ilex | |
lemon‐tree | citrus | |
(basswood; lime; linden; linden‐tree) | tilia | |
🔗 At the edge of the terrace grew a single old lime‐tree with a heavy trunk and sprawling boughs. | ||
(oak) | quercus | |
olive‐tree | olea ; oliva | |
pear‐tree | pirus | |
(pine) | picea ; pinus ; taeda | |
🔗 Two boys, ages 7 and 2, were killed in Parvin State Park in Salem County when a pine‐tree snapped and fell on their campsite, the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection said in a news release. | ||
(bark) | cortex | |
yew‐tree (yew) | taxus |
English | Latin |
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tree | arbor |
oak‐tree | quercus |