woody

odunsu
definition
noun
an erection of the penis.
adjective
a woody dale
(of an area of land) covered with trees.
translation of 'woody'
adjective
ağaçsı,
ormanlık,
ağaçlık,
odunsu
example
Botanists have long noted the phenomenon of sap accumulation in tissue above a girdle or major wound in the 'woody' stems of plants.
Always go for smaller roots, because they are more tender than larger ones, which can be 'woody' .
I got out and followed him down a small path through some 'woody' area.
The settlement need not be uniform, and could manifest itself in localised areas where the largest amount of decaying 'woody' matter is present.
The petrifaction process occurs underground, when wood or 'woody' materials suddenly become buried under sediment.
Quarter the parsnips lengthwise and remove the central 'woody' core.
There were a few feet of grassy areas, and then the landscape dropped into a 'woody' ravine.
Found in 'woody' areas across North America, the plant also grows in Central America and parts of Asia, and has been introduced to Europe, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand.
Typically, silicification in red wood specimens is so complete that diagnostic 'woody' textures are poorly preserved or missing.
We're in a 'woody' area but only a walk away from the beach.
Obviously the midge problem is worse early in the autumn and late in the spring, especially in 'woody' areas or away from the coast where there's generally a breeze.
I walked up Buena Vista Park - a beautiful 'woody' hill seething with huge dogs.
Despite a lack of significance in individual microhabitats, there was a trend toward overrepresentation of large seeds in most microhabitats with 'woody' cover.
I went to the 'woody' area in the middle of the maze in the courtyard of our school that not many people know even exists and began to eat my lunch when I overheard Mercedes and another girl talking.
Materials in liquids can be injected into trees' 'woody' tissues, known as xylem, because the pressure within the xylem is below that of atmospheric pressure on the outside.
Spring flowers give way to those gum balls, 'woody' balls covered with curved spines and containing one or two winged seeds.
This 'woody' , hilly temperate land with occasionally steep, sometimes even terraced vineyards of limestone and clay is ideal for the production of relatively delicate, fruity white wines.
If a dead tree is still standing, we leave it, as we do with 'woody' debris on the forest floor.
Check out the pincushion hakea with its pointy-tipped nuts like fairy bells; the teak pods that open up like wooden flowers, and the large 'woody' pears with slightly furry grey skin that's very soft to the touch.
Graham wants to grow vegetables as well as flowers and I want to plant a couple of trees to make a 'woody' arbour for my old age.
Wiens noted their aversion to 'woody' edges and cultivated fields, and Bock found them more abundant on interior plots than on edge plots.
Scientists believe the beetles use this strength to plow through the 'woody' debris that covers their tropical jungle habitat.
Large, old parsnips can be 'woody' ; even young ones tend to have a tough core which may be better discarded.
Consequently, the extant data imply that the small size of these fossils does not rule out a 'woody' habit or low-light, closed forest habitats, as some have argued.
Now I have a temporary desk space in the upstairs back room we're using as a library, very cosy and snug, and a view over the belt of 'woody' scrubland at the back of the estate.
It's always done well in the past - lovely flavour and not 'woody' , however big the roots get.
They burrow under the bark feeding on 'woody' capillary tissue that the tree uses to transport nutrients.
The new regulations stipulate that forestry operators, as much as possible, must leave standing dead trees and large 'woody' debris on the harvested area in a manner similar to natural patterns.
Look for small to medium-size parsnips; the larger ones can have a 'woody' core.
The site could be in a 'woody' crevice or tree hollow or tucked into a tangle of vines.
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