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The phrase "bole of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the trunk or stem of a tree. Example: The old oak tree had a large and sturdy bole, providing a perfect spot for the children to climb and play.
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It would take six people linking hands to hug the bole of the largest tree here.
The tree-man recurs as the bole of February 19299), a memorial to the artist's dead father.
When a bole of a tree that has been shaded for a number of years is suddenly exposed to light, new buds, called epicormic buds, may be initiated.
First comes the raw exposure to the subject matter: in the countryside the roving eye waits to alight on something, anything, that holds it - stone, rock, fissure, fall of water, bole of tree - and the sketch is made on the spot.
c Egg masses of Lymantria dispar dispar on the lower bole of a radiata pine tree.
Geometric properties of these taper functions are displayed by plotting predicted diameter inside bark vs. height on tree bole of a Douglas-fir tree (Fig. 1).
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Nevertheless, the removal of poorly formed individual trees for biomass production, and removal of 64% of the bole section of trees is likely to affect long-term availability of coarse wood material on the forest floor as observed in forests harvested for bioenergy supply for a period of over a decade in the United States of America (Briedis et al. 2011; Klockow et al. 2013).
Kale et al. (2004) developed allometric equations for estimation of bole biomass of five prominent species from dry deciduous forest in Shivpuri district, Madhya Pradesh, Central India, using nondestructive method.
In the lower part of the cross section (Figure 3), the original painting appears composed of a conventional gesso ground (layer 1) covered by a red layer of bole made of earth pigments (layer 2) beneath a metallic leaf (layer 3).
The boles of the trees were black against the gray-green meadows.
And the tremendous ribbed trunks of the cottonwoods that ringed it were like the boles of old English willows.
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