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beeches Meaning in Tamil ( beeches வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

புங்க மரம்,



beeches தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

இப்பள்ளியின் மத்தியில் ஒரு பெரிய புங்க மரம் ஒன்று உள்ளது.

beeches's Usage Examples:

This may be due to frost, especially in thin-barked trees, and often occurs in beeches, pears, 'c.


Seen from a distance, the beeches clothe the hanger like a thick pelt.


As a picturesque tree, for park and ornamental plantation, it is among the best of the conifers, its colour and form contrasting yet harmonizing with the olive green and rounded outline of oaks and beeches, or with the red trunk and glaucous foliage of the pine.


In the Mountain Region at the bases of the mountains are oaks, hickories, chestnuts and white poplars: above these are hemlocks, beeches, birches, elms, ashes, maples and limes; and still higher up are spruce, white pine and balsam; and all but a comparatively few of the higher mountains are forest-clad to their summits.


"In the Mountain Region at the bases of the mountains are oaks, hickories, chestnuts and white poplars: above these are hemlocks, beeches, birches, elms, ashes, maples and limes; and still higher up are spruce, white pine and balsam; and all but a comparatively few of the higher mountains are forest-clad to their summits.


The crater is densely overgrown with oaks and beeches which harbour wild boars and wolves.


There were oaks, beeches (scarcely distinguishable from existing species), birches, planes and willows (one closely related to the living Salix candida), laurels, represented by Sassafras and Cinnamomum, magnolias and tulip trees (Liriodendron), myrtles, Liquidambar, Diospyros and ivy.


The early colonists found quite half the surface of the archipelago covered with dense, evergreen forest, a luxuriant growth of pines and beeches, tangled and intertwined with palms, ferns of all sizes, wild vines and other parasites, and a rank, bushy, mossed undergrowth.


Several other pines are found, and among the less important timber trees are black spruce, Carolina balsam, beeches, ashes, sycamore or button wood, sweet gum and lindens.


Oaks, elms, firs, ashes and beeches are the principal forest trees.


Fine oaks and beeches are numerous, and yew trees of great size and age are seen in some Kentish churchyards, as at Stansted, while the fine oak at Headcorn is also famous.


To take, for example, one of the most characteristic features of the Palaearctic region, its catkin-bearing glpridiini,c frpec ~,, North Amnt4ra ~ fnA nrnrgar~, the came a-pliers as in the Old Worldoaks, chestnuts, beeches, hazels, hornbeams, birches, alders, willows and poplars.


among the ranges of northern Bosnia, the sunnier slopes are overgrown by oaks, the shadier by beeches.





Synonyms:

Fagus purpurea, Fagus grandifolia, Fagus pendula, purple beech, red beech, tree, Japanese beech, genus Fagus, Fagus sylvatica atropunicea, Fagus sylvatica purpurea, copper beech, weeping beech, Fagus americana, beechwood, white beech, beechnut, Fagus, beech tree, common beech, European beech, Fagus sylvatica pendula, American beech, Fagus sylvatica,



Antonyms:

fauna,

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