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The stem, or body, of a tree, apart from its limbs and roots; the main stem, without the branches; stock; stalk.
The body of an animal, apart from the head and limbs.
The main body of anything; as, the trunk of a vein or of an artery, as distinct from the branches.
The thoracic and abdominopelvic regions; a major arterial branch.
A single, erect, columnar, often woody plant axis of substantial height.
in viticultural usage, the vertical aboveground axis of a grapevine.
term used to describe the region not including the head and limbs
a main stem of a woody plant
The main wood axis of a tree.
The stem or body of the tree which supports the crown
The main body of the tree.
base stem of tree that supports canopy.
The trunk is the main course of river.
A consolidation's most current release branch. The trunk is the release branch opened most recently and the one with the highest version number if the consolidation employs versioning. All projects and all applicable bug fixes integrate into the trunk before any other release branch. The specific name of the trunk as seen in the source code management system and whether that name is fixed or changes over time are implementation details, as is any distinction in representation between the trunk and other branches.
n. (OFr. trone; fr. L. truncus, a trunk, stock, stem) the main stem or body of a tree, considered apart from its roots and branches.
the main stem of the tree that transports nutrients
The main woody part of the tree, connecting roots, and branches.
Parent Term: Tree_(any_size)
The trunk provides support and carries food (sap) and oxygen throughout the tree. The part of the tree that is tapped to get the sap.
The main body or stem of a vine.
A Trunk is the main communication highway between devices on an H1 fieldbus network. The Trunk acts as a source of main supply to Spurs on the network.
A rising effect that is typical seen on willow and palm tree aerial shells.
The main set of revisions to an artifact.
the main stem of a tree, shrub or vine.
The trunk of a tree is the stem that supports the crown.
In botany, trunk refers to the main structural member of a tree that is supported by and directly attached to the roots and which in turn supports the branches. The trunk is also often called the bole. The trunk is covered by the bark, which is an important diagnostic feature in tree identification, and which often differs markedly from the bottom of the trunk to the top, depending on the species.
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