treetop
noun[Cusually plural]
(alsotree top)uk/ˈtriː.tɒp/us/ˈtriː.tɑːp/thehighestpartof atree:
Whensongthrushesaresingingtheysiton or near a treetop.
Shestudiedthethrivingecosystemin thetreetops.
Within aminute, an Americanbaldeagleappearedabove thetreetops.
- Theapartmentfaceswestover the treetops.
- Thehelicopterbarelyclearedthe treetops.
- Theviciousblazesof theforestfiresshotfrom treetop to treetop.
- We arewokenby theroarof thewindin thetreetops.
Trees - general words
- arboreal
- bosky
- coniferous
- deciduous
- dendro-
- dendrophile
- evergreen
- leafless
- sapling
- shade tree
- walnut
- weeping
treetop
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈtriː.tɒp/us/ˈtriː.tɑːp/relatingto orsituatedin thehighestpartof atree, or to anareaformedby thehighestpartsof agroupoftrees:
You will have thechancetoobservethefeedingoflionsandtigersfrom a treetopviewingbalcony.
Theplanescameroaringover thejungleat treetopheight.
Greatblueheronsarelargeand notagileinflight,yetoftenchoosenestingsitesat treetoplevel.
- You canspendanightin a treetopbungalowamidtheparrotsandtoucans.
- Walkways willleadto the treetopcanopyand theforestfloor.
- The Treetop Adventure Parkofferskidstheopportunitytoswingbetweentreeswith thegreatestofease- onropebridges,airyplatforms,zipslides, andswings.
Trees - general words
- arboreal
- bosky
- coniferous
- deciduous
- dendro-
- dendrophile
- evergreen
- leafless
- sapling
- shade tree
- walnut
- weeping