mango tree

collocation in English

meaningsofmangoandtree

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mango
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈmæŋ.ɡəʊ/
us
/ˈmæŋ.ɡoʊ/
an oval tropical fruit with a smooth skin, orange-yellow flesh, and a large, hard seed in ...
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tree
noun[C]
uk
/triː/
us
/triː/
a tall plant that has a wooden trunk and branches that grow from its ...
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(Definition ofmangoandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Here, the magician gives the impression that he has made amangotreegrow from seed before the audience's very eyes.
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Each time he removes the cloth, themangotreeappears to have grown a little more, and this may continue until the plant appears to bear fruit.
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We may not have shouted it from the top of themangotree, but we certainly made sure that it was said.
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School was a patch of sand under amangotreeand the children were learning to read and write with sticks in the sand.
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These bugs also exude honey dew over themangotreeleaves, on which sooty mold fungus develops reducing photosynthetic efficiency of the tree.
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Barks ofmangotreeare generally need for the bonfire village people sing songs for goddess of holi.
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The tree house was actually a set built on a realmangotreein the executive producer's home.
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One day amangotreefell down on his route causing obstacle to his way.
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A boy really did fall from amangotree.
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She sits guarding amangotreefrom other kids in the village.
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Mangotree, ferns and groves of hala trees are seen in the interior valley.
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Mangotreegroves, and old tamarind and other densely foliaged trees are preferred.
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He was tended to in a particular manner; a cage was prepared under amangotreeand the freshmen students had to venerate the dog.
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It is a village surrounded bymangotreegardens.
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If a variety is not available, then leaves from amangotreeare used.
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In her two right hands she carries a mango and in the other a branch of amangotree.
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In the midst of this intolerable heat, the cool space under amangotreebecomes an important meeting place for the village community, where children play, study and rest.
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