Depending upon your point of view, smoke tree or smoke bush is a treelike shrub or shrubby tree. |
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The immense, treelike Trina Mack stood up next, her tan face gorgeous as it turned pink with a blush. |
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It is situated high up in the crotch of open-crowned trees, on top of treelike saguaro cactuses, on cliff ledges, poles, or buildings. |
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Biologists often specify the evolutionary relationships among organisms via a treelike diagram called a cladogram. |
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Some of the later alchemists thought that mineral veins were offshoots of a giant treelike body rooted deep within the earth. |
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Black corals and thorny corals are whiplike, featherlike, or treelike in form or are shaped like a bottle brush. |
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The silvery, more and more rare maple grove in Quebec, is omnipresent in the region and trains the dominant treelike association. |
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The Project Generating Wizard visualizes with a treelike structure, a summary of the generated work, allowing the operator to quickly file any project. |
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Some are bushy or treelike and have fingerlike projections. |
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Huber apparently espoused the opinion then current that the gold grew like a plant, in some cases in dendritic or treelike forms, about the roots of vines. |
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The principal species are ombu a scrubby, treelike plant and alder. |
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Typically, rias have a dendritic, treelike outline although they can be straight and without significant branches. |
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Recent research showed that a more treelike or hierarchical text structure limits navigational difficulties as compared to a p urely heterarchical structure. |
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