Tree, often decorated, used in the celebration of Christmas.
A terrestrial evergreen shrub or small tree of western Australia having brilliant yellow-orange flowers; parasitic on roots of grasses.
Tall timber tree of central and southern Europe having a regular crown and grey bark.
Medium to tall fir of western North America having a conic crown and branches in tiers; leaves smell of orange when crushed.
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Examples for "amabilis fir"
Examples for "amabilis fir"
1Here and there are charming little nurseries of tiny and growing yellow pines and white fir.
2On our way we pass through the most remarkable white fir nursery we have yet seen.
3The total forest area of the empire is 34,569,800 acres, and two-thirds bear pine, larch, and red and white fir.
4Now the white firs, with their white bark, and the red-barked yellow pines begin to appear.
1It stands as London's main Christmas tree each year in Trafalgar Square.
2Villagers now have a common Christmas tree and one maypole, for example.
3Sorry to brag but our Christmas tree is absolutely gorgeous this year!
4But, on the surface, it seems quite clear: Christmas trees are bad.
5He used to bring his Christmas tree home in it: Interesting guy.
6A number of parks and woods also accept Christmas trees for recycling.
7South Korea illuminating a Christmas tree tower near the North Korean border.
8In another moment, the entire Christmas tree was in a bright blaze.
9The stove and the turkey and the Christmas tree all went away.
10The phone lights, however, blinked up as rapidly as a Christmas tree.
11If you're really running out of time, make a money Christmas tree.
12Did you find a brand new smartphone under the CHristmas tree yesterday?
13Also on offer is a Christmas tree design, installation and decoration service.
14And who were the first team to use the Christmas tree formation?
15The breeze brought a mild scent that reminded her of Christmas trees.
16Two hours ago the light sail lit up like a Christmas tree.
Translations for christmas tree