poda | |
gen. | prune |
agric. | trashing |
environ. | pruning; cutting |
forestr. | tree pruning |
nat.sc. agric. | pruning of suckers |
podar | |
agric. | dry prune |
ecol. | prune a tree; trim a tree |
forestr. | prune |
de | |
gen. | out of |
daga | |
gen. | dagger |
y | |
gen. | and |
espada | |
agric. | fruit cane |
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tree pruning | |||
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trashing of plantation | |||
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to dry prune; to trim; to prune; prune | |||
prune a tree; trim a tree | |||
prune to; rough-trim | |||
pruning | |||
clip | |||
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prune | |||
pruning | |||
pruning The cutting off or removal of dead or living parts or branches of a plant to improve shape or growth; cutting In plant propagation, young shoots or stems removed for the purpose of growing new plants by vegetatively rooting the cuttings; vegetative propagation (propagación vegetativa) | |||
pollarding | |||
lopping | |||
pruning of suckers | |||
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wide-eyed flounder (Bothus podas podas) | |||
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cutting vegetative propagation | |||
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disbranched |
poda de : 30 phrases in 5 subjects |
Agriculture | 11 |
Forestry | 15 |
Horticulture | 2 |
Natural sciences | 1 |
Statistics | 1 |