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Definitions from the WebBush of a TreeDefinition:The term "bush of a tree" refers to the dense growth of foliage that extends from the lower part of a tree trunk, usually near ground level. Senses:Noun - Botanical:Refers to the dense cluster of branches and leaves that grow from the base of a tree trunk. Example: The bush of a tree provided ample shade for the picnic area. Related products on AmazonNoun - Visual:An artistic depiction or representation of the bushy foliage that surrounds the lower part of a tree. Example: The painting beautifully captured the vibrant colors of the bush of a tree in autumn. Related products on AmazonAdjective - Informal:Slang expression used to describe something that is seen as outdated or old-fashioned. Example: His taste in music is so bush of a tree, he only listens to vinyl records. Related products on AmazonVerb - Hunting:A hunting term that refers to hiding or taking cover within the dense undergrowth near the base of a tree. Example: The hunter bushed himself of a tree, concealed among the foliage, waiting for the perfect shot. Related products on Amazon | ||||
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