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the bole
noun
The trunk or stem of a tree.
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I pulled a squirrel's nest out of the bole, high up.
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.
I rummage through my pockets for the 1.5 birr (5p) fare as passengers clamber on and off at regular intervals before we reach the Bole bridge bus terminal.
The palms illustrate the third major tree form, columnar, in which the central axis develops without branching until the apex of the bole.
Complications in reading this information arise because the growth increment produced by a given tree in a given year may be of unequal width at different points around the bole and at different heights in the tree.
Those in the lower 10%% of the bole were weakly correlated.
These models differed in how they describe tree taper along the bole.
The bole is a mixture of clay minerals, iron oxides and organic compounds, such as oils.
In addition, the bole is unctuous and capable of being polished.
I 1 = 1 for the bole part below breast height and 0 otherwise.
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