Sentence examples for boot tree from inspiring English sources

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boot tree

noun

A foot-shaped piece of wood (or plastic) that fits inside a boot in order for it to keep its shape.

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The star has a total diameter of 33 millimeters, and is attached to a rectangular suspension device (boot tree).

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Next in store, boot trees inspired by a visit to botanical gardens?

It is what you will use to attach the boot to the tree.

It's no surprise that this luxury spot voted the third best hotel in Chicago in our annual Readers Choice Awards wouldd also have a spectacular 24-foot Christmas tree to boot.

In order to compare protein to DNA phylogenetic relatedness, and to determine if the DNA sequences differed substantially from the protein sequences, the DNA sequences encoding these 218 vsp genes were aligned and a Neighbor Joining tree with boot strap values at significant nodes was produced (Additional file 5).

If you'd rather not attach the boot birdhouse to the tree's trunk, attach it to a flat piece of wood, then attach the wood to a post, using nails.

The investigators, wearing gardening gloves and boots, used shovels and tree clippers to break through the thick brush and poison ivy close to the roadway.

For the neighbor-joining tree, 1,000 boot-strap samples were generated to assess support for the inferred relationships.

The Phylip package ver. 3.6 was used to build the ML trees with boot strapping values.

The risk of being bundled into a car boot and tethered to a tree in the jungle for six years is now negligible.

A harness will secure to the trunk of the tree, while safety boots with spiked soles will help you grip the bark.

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