tall palm
collocation in Englishmeaningsoftallandpalm
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tall
adjective
uk/tɔːl/us/tɑːl/
of more than average height, or of a ...
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palm
noun[C]
uk/pɑːm/us/pɑːm/
the inside part of your hand from your wrist to the base of ...
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(Definition oftallandpalmfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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He is alive and unhit by the same hazard that leaves onetallpalmtree standing where a hurricane has passed.
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It also includes lawns, rose gardens,tallpalmtrees, a dragon tree, winding asphalt paths, and male and female restrooms.
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The park is notable for itstallpalmtrees, green grass and neighborhood kids.
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Ozara has a table land with so manytallpalmtrees.
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It is a small to moderatelytallpalmthat grows in clusters to 5- 7, rarely 9 m tall, with slender stems less than diameter.
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Twotallpalmtrees were planted infront on the post office, this was so people could see the location of the office from a distance.
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Red earth lines of pathways netted in the green sprawl of the lush vegetation with thetallpalmfronds brushing the azure sky.
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If the rate of leaf production increases with height (see previous paragraph), then our measure of growth will somewhat underestimate the performance of tall palms relative to shorter ones.
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The elegant design, with its unobstructed space for the spreading crowns of the tall palms, was a perfect marriage of form and function.
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They are tall palms, capable of growing up to 30 m high (98 ft).
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They are medium-sized to tall palms reaching up to 20 m tall, with pinnate leaves.
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