mulberry tree
collocation in Englishmeaningsofmulberryandtree
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mulberry
noun[C]
uk/ˈmʌl.bər.i/us/ˈmʌl.ber.i/
a small soft purple fruit, or the tree that has ...
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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 ofmulberryandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The cherry tree rises well above themulberrytreeon which it stands.
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Masi is made from the bark of themulberrytree.
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The boys stop to eat berries out of amulberrytreeon their way.
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Thismulberrytreewas said to have many mouths opening from its branches.
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A remarkablemulberrytreeis planted next to the church.
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It is amulberrytreeon which a cherry tree grows.
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Several hangings took place from themulberrytree.
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She planted amulberrytreeto mark the occasion.
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The lastmulberrytreefell in the 1980s.
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The paper is made from themulberrytree, but not the type used for silk production.
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The program includesmulberrytreecultivation, silkworm rearing, reeling, dyeing, and weaving into, using a variety of weaving techniques.
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Tapa is made from the bark of the papermulberrytreeand decorated in charcoal with symbolic motifs and various patterns.
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Ordu also hadmulberrytreeplantations for sericulture.
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There is also an oldmulberrytreenear the 18th hole of the golf course.
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Cactuses and an oldmulberrytreegrow south of the hill.
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The masi comes from the bark of the papermulberrytreeand all over the island there are small clearings in the forest which have been planted with this tree.
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The museum also holds easel and book miniatures of 17th-19th centuries, lacquered miniatures of 18th-19th centuries and collection of sherbet spoons, made frommulberrytree.
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Very little is known about the mid-18th century planting, although there remains, in front of the house, a gnarled blackmulberrytree, which was described as ancient in 1822.
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Thomas is reputed to have hid in many areas of his land, including in amulberrytree, which stands to this day.
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