What means shrub?

What means shrub?

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A shrub is a short, tree-like plant with many stems or branches. Shrubs are similar to trees with two exceptions: they are shorter and have more individual stems, rather than a wide, thick trunk. Some plants, like a hazelnut, can grow into either a shrub or a tree. You can also call a shrub a bush.

Q. What is another word for plant life?

Synonyms for Plant life

  • flora. n.
  • plants. n.
  • greenery. n.
  • plant. n. & adj.
  • fauna. n.
  • foliage. n.
  • vegetation. n.
  • life. n.

Q. What is the adjective of plants?

— plantlike /ˈplæntˌlaɪk/ adjective [more plantlike; most plantlike] plantlike organisms.

Q. What is a antonym for plant?

Antonyms for plant. close (down), phase out, shut (up)

Q. What is the synonym and antonym of plant?

Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms plant. Antonyms: remove, extract, eradicate, extirpate, disestablish, transport, denude, transplant, displace. Synonyms: set, insert, settle, establish, introduce, stock, fix, place.

Q. What is another word for plants and animals?

fauna. all the animals that live in a particular area. The plants in an area are called the flora.

Q. What is the another name for animal?

What is another word for animal?

creaturebeast
wildlifebrute
faunaorganism
varmintbeastie
beingpet

Q. What is a brute?

brute. noun. Definition of brute (Entry 2 of 2) 1 : beast. 2 : one who lacks intelligence, sensitivity, or compassion : a brutal person.

Q. What kind of word is brute?

noun. a nonhuman creature; beast. a brutal, insensitive, or crude person. the animal qualities, desires, etc., of humankind: Father felt that rough games brought out the brute in us.

Q. Is brute a derogatory term?

A brute is a person who is as ferocious as a wild animal. Someone who’s less monstrous but is still unpleasant can also be a brute, and it can be used as an adjective to mean, basically, “brutal.” If it’s more animal than human, you can call it brute, like the brute power of an invading army.

Q. What does hulking brute mean?

0. Someone with the characteristics of an unthinking animal; a coarse or brutal person. [from 17th c.] One of them was a hulking brute of a man, heavily tattooed and with a hardened face that practically screamed “I just got out of jail.” noun.

Q. What does hulking mean in English?

English Language Learners Definition of hulking : very large or heavy.

Q. What does nebulous mean?

adjective. hazy, vague, indistinct, or confused: a nebulous recollection of the meeting; a nebulous distinction between pride and conceit. cloudy or cloudlike.

Q. What does trajectory mean?

1 : the curve that a body (such as a planet or comet in its orbit or a rocket) describes in space. 2 : a path, progression, or line of development resembling a physical trajectory an upward career trajectory.

Q. What’s an example of trajectory?

The definition of a trajectory is the curved path something takes as it moves through space. An example of trajectory is the path taken by a paper airplane as it flies through the air. A curve that cuts all of a given family of curves or surfaces at the same angle.

Q. What is the verb for trajectory?

traject. (transitive) To throw or cast through, over, or across.

Q. How do you describe your own trajectory?

Your trajectory is simply the path in life that you choose. When you continue to progress your life in a certain direction you will reach a certain end-goal. The thing is, a slight change in your trajectory can lead to huge differences in the outcomes you get in life.

Q. What is a personal trajectory?

The trajectory of something such as a person’s career is the course that it follows over time.

Q. What is a professional trajectory?

A career trajectory is the path your jobs take as you move forward, backward or stay on an even keel during your working years. A career trajectory can look like an upside down “V,” a bell or a staircase, depending on how much planning and work you do to get to where you want.

Q. What is the base word for trajectory?

Trajectory comes from the Latin trajectoria, which means “throw across.” The prefix tra- is short for trans-, which means “across” (think transport and transit) and the ject comes from jacere, which means “throw” and is also the root of the word jet.

Q. What is a trajectory in social work?

Trajectory. An Examination of long-term patterns (not discrete) of stability or change over time composed of multiple transitions. -A path from one transition to another. Life event (non-norm)

Q. What does trajectory mean in writing?

Trajectory (noun) means path or track. It refers to the course taken by a thing or person. In literal terms, the word is used to describe the orbit or route of a body in space. But metaphorically, it can be used to suggest direction or orientation.

Q. What is a sentence for trajectory?

the path followed by an object moving through space. 1) The missile deflected from its trajectory. 2) My career seemed to be on a downward trajectory. 3) The decision was certain to affect the trajectory of French politics for some time to come.

Q. What is an antonym for career?

What is the opposite of career?

boredomprofession
vocationwork

Q. What are different words for career?

What is another word for career?

occupationcalling
professionvocation
employmentjob
livelihoodposition
postline

Q. What’s another word for career driven?

What is another word for career-minded?

ambitiousaspiring
drivenmotivated
industriousaspirational
goal-orientedgo-getting
high-reachingself-starting

Q. What are 2 synonyms for career?

SYNONYMS FOR career 2 vocation, calling, work, lifework, livelihood.

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