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  • 71tree fern — ► NOUN ▪ a large palm like fern with a trunk like stem …

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  • 72Tree melon — is a term used for several melon like fruits growing on trees or large shrubs as opposed to melons, which grow on vines: Carica papaya (Papaya) of the Caricaceae Solanum muricatum (Pepino) of the Solanaceae Neither of these is a true melon, as… …

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  • 73tree hugger — tree hug|ger [ tri ,hʌgər ] noun count VERY INFORMAL someone who wants to protect the environment, especially forests. This word shows that you think people like this are silly and annoying …

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  • 74Tree model — Austro Asiatic Language Tree Maya Lan …

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  • 75Tree (data structure) — A simple unordered tree; in this diagram, the node labeled 7 has two children, labeled 2 and 6, and one parent, labeled 2. The root node, at the top, has no parent. In computer science, a tree is a widely used data structure that emulates a… …

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  • 76Tree traversal — Graph and tree search algorithms Alpha beta pruning A* B* Beam Bellman–Ford algorithm Best first Bidirectional …

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  • 77tree — treelike, adj. /tree/, n., v., treed, treeing. n. 1. a plant having a permanently woody main stem or trunk, ordinarily growing to a considerable height, and usually developing branches at some distance from the ground. 2. any of various shrubs,… …

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  • 78Tree of Knowledge System — The Tree of Knowledge (ToK) System is a novel, theoretical approach to the unification of psychology developed by professor Gregg Henriques of James Madison University.The outline of the system was published in 2003 in Review of General… …

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  • 79Tree line — The tree line or timberline is the edge of the habitat at which trees are capable of growing. Beyond the tree line, they are unable to grow because of inappropriate environmental conditions (usually cold temperatures, insufficient air pressure,… …

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  • 80Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil — In the Book of Genesis, the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil (and occasionally translated as the Tree of Conscience, ). A serpent later tempted Eve, who was aware of the prohibition, to eat the forbidden fruit from the Tree of Knowledge… …

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