fallen tree

collocation in English

meaningsoffallenandtree

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fallen
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈfɔː.lən/
us
/ˈfɑː.lən/
lying on the ground, after ...
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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 offallenandtreefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The seen and unseen world of thefallentree.
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We recognize that exact dating of eachfallentreewas not shown by our data, but a very significant regression model was obtained.
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When walking in the wood now one is somewhat impeded byfallentreetrunks.
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That is, presumably, mainly an insurance policy against people being damaged by, let us say, afallentreeon a footpath.
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In nature, they are common onfallentreetrunks, especially beech.
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He is then seen sitting onfallentreeplaying his guitar.
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The damage from thefallentreeand its limbs totaled out to one thousand dollars.
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Once he saw a bigfallentree, which was longer than a hundred ells.
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His canoe hit afallentreeand overturned, pinning him between the tree and the canoe.
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A fast-growing giant yam exploits the gap created by afallentree.
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Three children were injured by afallentreein the country.
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The culverts had been built withfallentree-trunks, rather than masonry.
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One man in the county was injured by afallentreebranch.
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Power was temporarily interrupted due tofallentreelimbs.
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They find afallentreejust outside the woods.
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This included going over streams, balancing on one leg down the length offallentreetrunks.
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Afallentreelanded on a post office, inflicting damage to the roof and back porch.
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Thefallentreeand stump still remains in place however.
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He claimed it died gnawing on afallentreebranch, still trying to reach him.
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Natural disturbances include hurricanes, volcanic eruptions, river movements or an event as small as afallentreethat creates gaps in the forest.
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