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TREELESS

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tree   (trē)   
n.  
    1. A perennial woody plant having a main trunk and usually a distinct crown.

    2. A plant or shrub resembling a tree in form or size.

    3. A gallows.

    4. The cross on which Jesus was crucified.

  1. Something, such as a clothes tree, that resembles a tree in form.

  2. A wooden beam, post, stake, or bar used as part of a framework or structure.

  3. A saddletree.

  4. A diagram that has branches in descending lines showing relationships as of hierarchy or lineage: a family tree; a telephone tree.

  5. Computer Science A structure for organizing or classifying data in which every item can be traced to a single origin through a unique path.

  6. Archaic

    1. A gallows.

    2. The cross on which Jesus was crucified.

tr.v.   treed, tree·ing, trees
  1. To force up a tree: Dogs treed the raccoon.

  2. Informal To force into a difficult position; corner.

  3. To supply with trees: treed the field with oaks.

  4. To stretch (a shoe or boot) onto a shoetree.


[Middle English, from Old English trēow; see deru- in Indo-European roots.]
tree'less adj.
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