The main stem of a tree; usually covered with bark; the bole is usually the part that is commercially useful for lumber.
Sinònims
Examples for "trunk"
Examples for "trunk"
1The tree in the foreground is 20 inches in diameter of trunk.
2Immediately, a great trunk extended from the speck and into the future.
3A second man brought out a case of beer from his trunk.
4However, not until recently have any chemoattractants of trunk NCCs been identified.
5This central trunk then divides into a limited number of major branches.
1Frantically the lion sought to scramble up the bole of the tree.
2I remember setting my shoulder-blades firmly against the bole of the tree.
3The girl was leaning against the storm-ripped bole of a fallen tree.
4The cedar frequently showed a solid white bole, three feet in diameter.
5One of the bole-like knots in the warrior's hide is growing larger.
1And then he said more loudly: We missed checking the tree trunk.
2He rose again, and knelt in the dark by the tree trunk.
3The bullet had grazed the tree trunk, and the face was gone.
4Dionysius stepped from the shadow of a tree trunk, sword in hand.
5Hannah ducked back out of the light, behind a wide tree trunk.
6The ocelot had got a clutch on the main tree trunk, now.
7The girl leaned back to a great tree trunk and looked up.
8Tad climbed up and made his way slowly along the tree trunk.
9He scraped his hand against a tree trunk to keep from tripping.
10He did actually bump his head upon the tree trunk above them.
11He was as still as the tree trunk on which he sat.
12The untutored savage might cross a stream astride a floating tree trunk.
13But there was nothing solid, no silt bank, no submerged tree trunk.
14Regis remained close to the tree trunk for another half a minute.
15He ventured out onto the tree trunk again, still on all fours.
16Gordon scuttled backward until he came up against a nearby tree trunk.
Translations for tree trunk