apricot tree

collocation in English

meaningsofapricotandtree

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apricot
noun
uk
/ˈeɪ.prɪ.kɒt/
us
/ˈeɪ.prɪ.kɑːt/
a small, round, soft fruit with a pale orange, ...
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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 ofapricotandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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I have a beautifulapricottreewhich has hundreds of apricots on it.
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He climbed up the mountainside and came to anapricottreewhich was in blossom.
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The first elder they present their argument to is an old witheringapricottree.
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Wherever he appears to uphold justice, he leaves behind a single branch of anapricottree.
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Allegedly, anapricottreeflowered and had 30 apricots at his birth even though it was deep winter.
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There is a big grapes garden, anapricottreeyard and a big cemetery.
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The tanbur is 8085 cm in length, and is carved from the trunk of a mulberry orapricottree.
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To protect the honor of his father's family, he was abandoned as a baby and tucked underneath anapricottree.
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These flutes are made either of a stroke bone, bamboo, wood from theapricottreeor cane and have seven or eight finger holes, producing a diatonic scale.
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In these places, a considerable number of apricot orchards has been planted and new apricot trees are still being planted on fallow fields.
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He told us about the delights of his constituency, including the apricot trees.
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It is famous place for its weeping flowering apricot trees, which attract many tourists visit in early spring when they begin to bloom.
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This distinct tree species is related to both the plum and apricot trees.
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The village is stuffed with apricot trees and children.
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Seven apricot trees and one peach tree remain.
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In 1947 some of the land was cleared and four hundred apricot trees were planted.
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A main crop is apricot trees.
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Cherry, apple, pear, peach and apricot trees are available.
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