Parole in English per 'Alternative form of treehouse.'
Sopra trovi parole correlate a "Alternative form of treehouse.". Porta il focus o il cursore su una parola per vedere la definizione.
Risultati di ricerca
noun
- Alternative form of treecreeper.
- any of various small insectivorous birds of the Northern Hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet
- any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers
noun
- a small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area
- small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
- the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried
- A small room; an enclosed place.
- The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping.
- (travel, aviation) The section of a passenger plane having the same class of service.
- The passenger area of an airplane.
- (India) A private office; particularly of a doctor, businessman, lawyer, or other professional.
- (rail transport, informal) A signal box.
- A private room on a ship.
- (informal) A chalet or lodge, especially one that can hold large groups of people.
- (US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.
verb
noun
- A simple shelter, made using flexible branches or withies.
- (chiefly UK, slang, derogatory) A homosexual man.
- (UK, slang) A suspended sentence.
- One who, or that which, bends.
- (slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
- A device to aid bending of pipes to a specific angle.
- a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter
- revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
- a tool for bending
noun
- (US, dialect) A shelter made from tree boughs, used by lumbermen.
- (mining) The space between the pillars, in post-and-stall working.
- (cricket) One of the two wooden structures at each end of the pitch, consisting of three vertical stumps and two bails; the target for the bowler, defended by the batsman.
- A small window or other opening, sometimes fitted with a grating.
- (cricket) A dismissal; the act of a batsman getting out.
- (croquet) Any of the small arches through which the balls are driven.
- (cricket) The area around the stumps where the batsmen stand.
- (cricket) The period during which two batsmen bat together.
- A small door or gate, especially one beside a larger one.
- (cricket) The pitch.
- (veterinary) A device to measure the height of animals, usually dogs.
- (British, Canada) A service window, as in a bank or train station, where a customer conducts transactions with a teller
- a ticket barrier at a rail station, box office at a cinema, etc.
- (skiing, snowboarding) A temporary metal attachment that one attaches one's lift-ticket to.
- The job of a wicketkeeper while the team is bowling.
- (Internet, informal) An angle bracket when used in HTML.
- a small arch used as croquet equipment
- small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door)
- cricket equipment consisting of a set of three stumps topped by crosspieces; used in playing cricket
- small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted
noun
- Wood of any of these trees.
- Any of various trees of the genus Xylosma in the willow family.
- A tree of species Haematoxylum campechianum, in the legume family, of great economic importance and growing throughout Central America.
- very hard brown to brownish-red heartwood of a logwood tree; used in preparing a purplish red dye
- spiny shrub or small tree of Central America and West Indies having bipinnate leaves and racemes of small bright yellow flowers and yielding a hard brown or brownish-red heartwood used in preparing a black dye
noun
- Wood of any of these trees.
- An arborvitae (Thuja plicata), found in North America.
- A juniper of species (Juniperus virginiana) native to North America and highly prized for its fragrant wood.
- A tree of species Toona sureni, of eastern Asia.
- A tree of species Trichilia hirta, found from Mexico to Paraguay.
- An evergreen tree of the mahogany family with reddish wood, found in Australia (Toona australis).
- tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark
- large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States
- fragrant reddish wood of any of various red cedar trees
- small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles
noun
- Wood of this tree.
- A tree said in the Bible to have furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; now believed to have been red acacia, of species Vachellia seyal (formerly Acacia seyal).
- source of a wood mentioned frequently in the Bible; probably a species of genus Acacia
noun
- The wood of these trees.
- A rotating spiked drum used to open and clean cotton heads.
- Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found primarily on moist soils in cooler zones in the northern hemisphere.
- (baseball, slang, 1800s) The baseball bat.
- (cricket, colloquial) A cricket bat.
- any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix
- a textile machine having a system of revolving spikes for opening and cleaning raw textile fibers
verb
noun
- (countable) A tree that yields such wood.
- (countable) A black key on a piano or other keyboard instrument (as opposed to ivory).
- Dark skin colour.
- (uncountable) A hard, dense, deep black wood from various subtropical and tropical trees, especially of the genus Diospyros.
- (countable and uncountable) A deep, dark black colour.
- tropical tree of southern Asia having hard dark-colored heartwood used in cabinetwork
- a very dark black
- hard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys
adj
noun
- (usually uncountable) Wood from such trees.
- Agkistrodon contortrix, a venomous snake species found in North America.
- (usually countable) An oak tree with wood of a red tint, with leaves that have pointed lobes, Quercus rubra, native to eastern North America.
- (usually countable) A similar tree of any of the many species in Quercus subg. Quercus, section Lobatae, found mostly in North America.
- (usually countable, Australia) Carnarvonia araliifolia, a rainforest tree from Australia.
- any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
noun
- (uncountable) Wood from such tree.
- (countable, uncountable) A tree of the species Quercus robur, native to most of Europe, and to Anatolia to the Caucasus, and also to parts of North Africa.
- (uncountable) This plant seen as a national emblem of England.
- medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood
noun
- A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture.
- A stick, rod or bundle of twigs made from birch wood, used for punishment.
- A birch-bark canoe.
- Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
- a switch consisting of a twig or a bundle of twigs from a birch tree; used to hit people as punishment
- hard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood
- any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark
verb
adj
noun
- Alternative form of treecreeper.
- any of various small insectivorous birds of the Northern Hemisphere that climb up a tree trunk supporting themselves on stiff tail feathers and their feet
- any of numerous South American and Central American birds with a curved bill and stiffened tail feathers that climb and feed like woodpeckers
noun
- a small house built of wood; usually in a wooded area
- small room on a ship or boat where people sleep
- the enclosed compartment of an aircraft or spacecraft where passengers are carried
- A small room; an enclosed place.
- The interior of a boat, enclosed to create a small room, particularly for sleeping.
- (travel, aviation) The section of a passenger plane having the same class of service.
- The passenger area of an airplane.
- (India) A private office; particularly of a doctor, businessman, lawyer, or other professional.
- (rail transport, informal) A signal box.
- A private room on a ship.
- (informal) A chalet or lodge, especially one that can hold large groups of people.
- (US) A small dwelling characteristic of the frontier, especially when built from logs with simple tools and not constructed by professional builders, but by those who meant to live in it.
verb
noun
- A simple shelter, made using flexible branches or withies.
- (chiefly UK, slang, derogatory) A homosexual man.
- (UK, slang) A suspended sentence.
- One who, or that which, bends.
- (slang) A bout of heavy drinking.
- A device to aid bending of pipes to a specific angle.
- a pitch of a baseball that is thrown with spin so that its path curves as it approaches the batter
- revelry in drinking; a merry drinking party
- a tool for bending
noun
- (US, dialect) A shelter made from tree boughs, used by lumbermen.
- (mining) The space between the pillars, in post-and-stall working.
- (cricket) One of the two wooden structures at each end of the pitch, consisting of three vertical stumps and two bails; the target for the bowler, defended by the batsman.
- A small window or other opening, sometimes fitted with a grating.
- (cricket) A dismissal; the act of a batsman getting out.
- (croquet) Any of the small arches through which the balls are driven.
- (cricket) The area around the stumps where the batsmen stand.
- (cricket) The period during which two batsmen bat together.
- A small door or gate, especially one beside a larger one.
- (cricket) The pitch.
- (veterinary) A device to measure the height of animals, usually dogs.
- (British, Canada) A service window, as in a bank or train station, where a customer conducts transactions with a teller
- a ticket barrier at a rail station, box office at a cinema, etc.
- (skiing, snowboarding) A temporary metal attachment that one attaches one's lift-ticket to.
- The job of a wicketkeeper while the team is bowling.
- (Internet, informal) An angle bracket when used in HTML.
- a small arch used as croquet equipment
- small gate or door (especially one that is part of a larger door)
- cricket equipment consisting of a set of three stumps topped by crosspieces; used in playing cricket
- small opening (like a window in a door) through which business can be transacted
noun
- Wood of any of these trees.
- Any of various trees of the genus Xylosma in the willow family.
- A tree of species Haematoxylum campechianum, in the legume family, of great economic importance and growing throughout Central America.
- very hard brown to brownish-red heartwood of a logwood tree; used in preparing a purplish red dye
- spiny shrub or small tree of Central America and West Indies having bipinnate leaves and racemes of small bright yellow flowers and yielding a hard brown or brownish-red heartwood used in preparing a black dye
noun
- Wood of any of these trees.
- An arborvitae (Thuja plicata), found in North America.
- A juniper of species (Juniperus virginiana) native to North America and highly prized for its fragrant wood.
- A tree of species Toona sureni, of eastern Asia.
- A tree of species Trichilia hirta, found from Mexico to Paraguay.
- An evergreen tree of the mahogany family with reddish wood, found in Australia (Toona australis).
- tall tree of the Pacific coast of North America having foliage like cypress and cinnamon-red bark
- large valuable arborvitae of northwestern United States
- fragrant reddish wood of any of various red cedar trees
- small juniper found east of Rocky Mountains having a conic crown, brown bark that peels in shreds, and small sharp needles
noun
- Wood of this tree.
- A tree said in the Bible to have furnished the precious wood of which the ark, tables, altars, boards, etc., of the Jewish tabernacle were made; now believed to have been red acacia, of species Vachellia seyal (formerly Acacia seyal).
- source of a wood mentioned frequently in the Bible; probably a species of genus Acacia
noun
- The wood of these trees.
- A rotating spiked drum used to open and clean cotton heads.
- Any of various deciduous trees or shrubs in the genus Salix, in the willow family Salicaceae, found primarily on moist soils in cooler zones in the northern hemisphere.
- (baseball, slang, 1800s) The baseball bat.
- (cricket, colloquial) A cricket bat.
- any of numerous deciduous trees and shrubs of the genus Salix
- a textile machine having a system of revolving spikes for opening and cleaning raw textile fibers
verb
noun
- (countable) A tree that yields such wood.
- (countable) A black key on a piano or other keyboard instrument (as opposed to ivory).
- Dark skin colour.
- (uncountable) A hard, dense, deep black wood from various subtropical and tropical trees, especially of the genus Diospyros.
- (countable and uncountable) A deep, dark black colour.
- tropical tree of southern Asia having hard dark-colored heartwood used in cabinetwork
- a very dark black
- hard dark-colored heartwood of the ebony tree; used in cabinetwork and for piano keys
adj
noun
- (usually uncountable) Wood from such trees.
- Agkistrodon contortrix, a venomous snake species found in North America.
- (usually countable) An oak tree with wood of a red tint, with leaves that have pointed lobes, Quercus rubra, native to eastern North America.
- (usually countable) A similar tree of any of the many species in Quercus subg. Quercus, section Lobatae, found mostly in North America.
- (usually countable, Australia) Carnarvonia araliifolia, a rainforest tree from Australia.
- any of numerous American oaks having 4 stamens in each floret, acorns requiring two years to mature and leaf veins usually extending beyond the leaf margin to form points or bristles
noun
- (uncountable) Wood from such tree.
- (countable, uncountable) A tree of the species Quercus robur, native to most of Europe, and to Anatolia to the Caucasus, and also to parts of North Africa.
- (uncountable) This plant seen as a national emblem of England.
- medium to large deciduous European oak having smooth leaves with rounded lobes; yields hard strong light-colored wood
noun
- A hard wood taken from the birch tree, typically used to make furniture.
- A stick, rod or bundle of twigs made from birch wood, used for punishment.
- A birch-bark canoe.
- Any of various trees of the genus Betula, native to countries in the Northern Hemisphere.
- a switch consisting of a twig or a bundle of twigs from a birch tree; used to hit people as punishment
- hard close-grained wood of any of various birch trees; used especially in furniture and interior finishes and plywood
- any betulaceous tree or shrub of the genus Betula having a thin peeling bark
verb
adj
Nessuna parola corrispondente trovata. Prova una descrizione più ampia.
Nessuna parola corrispondente trovata. Prova una descrizione più ampia.