What does agaclar in Turkish mean?

What is the meaning of the word agaclar in Turkish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use agaclar in Turkish.

The word agaclar in Turkish means tree, ağaç, tahta, odun, kereste, ağaç, ağaç, ağaç, ağaç kabuğu, (çilek, dut, ağaç çileği, vb.) küçük ve yumuşak meyve, dutsu meyve, ağaç çiçeği, ağaç topluluğu, ağaç gövdesi, (saksı içinde yetiştirilen) minyatür ağaç, ağaç dalı, kozalaklı ağaç/çam ağacı, ağaç tepesi, lambri, dalgaların kıyıya taşıdığı ağaç dalları, ağaç/bitki yaprakları, yeşillik, (ağaç) meyve vermeyen, meyvesiz, ağaç çevresi, sert tahtalı ağaç, sert ağaç, ağaç hatmi, (ağaç, vb.) yaprak, ağaç gövdesi, tomruk, ağaç kesmek, ağaç kesmek, ağaç yemişi, (ağaç) hint cevizi, muskat, ağaç yaprağı, ağaç çileği, reçine, ağaç/bitki özü, (ağaç işçiliğinde kullanılan) vargel, şekil verici alet, kurumuş ağaç, kozalaklı ağaç, iğne yapraklı ağaç, yumuşak odun, ağaç kümesi, kütük, ağaç kütüğü, (ağaç altındaki) çalılık, kerestelik ağaç, ağaç düşüyor, ağaç evi, ağaç gövdesi, ağaç tepesi, ağaç gövdesi, tomruk, (ağaç, vb.) sökmek, tahta baskı kalıbı, ağaç işleri/ahşaptan yapılan eşyalar, ağaç kurdu. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word agaclar

tree

ağaç

(plant) (bitki)

Arka bahçemizde üç tane ağaç var.
There are three trees in our back yard.

tahta, odun, kereste, ağaç

(uncountable (tree fibre)

Bu plastik mi tahta mı?
Is this plastic or wood?

ağaç

(diagram)

Üzerinde araştırma yaptığı aile ağacını yakınlarına gösterdi.
She showed the family tree that she had researched to the family.

ağaç

(tree)

ağaç kabuğu

(tree covering)

Beech trees have very smooth bark.

(çilek, dut, ağaç çileği, vb.) küçük ve yumuşak meyve, dutsu meyve

(often plural (small fruit)

In summer, the children often gather berries.

ağaç çiçeği

(uncountable (flowers being open on trees)

Spring is the best time to visit Japan if you want to see the blossom.

ağaç topluluğu

(Can (group of trees)

Across the field, a bluff was visible.

ağaç gövdesi

(tree trunk)

(saksı içinde yetiştirilen) minyatür ağaç

(miniature tree)

He waters his bonsai daily with a spoonful of water.

ağaç dalı

(tree part)

Perched on a low branch in the apple tree was a cardinal.

kozalaklı ağaç/çam ağacı

(fir tree)

The conifers were dusted with snow.

ağaç tepesi

(top of a tree)

lambri

(wainscot, decorative wall panel)

Amelie painted a mural on the bottom half of the dining room wall to create a dado.

dalgaların kıyıya taşıdığı ağaç dalları

(wood washed up by sea or river)

The beach was littered with shells and driftwood.

ağaç/bitki yaprakları, yeşillik

(leaves, greenery)

The foliage gives the terrace an air of privacy.

(ağaç) meyve vermeyen, meyvesiz

(tree: not bearing fruit)

Despite the farmer's best efforts, the trees in the orchard remained fruitless.

ağaç çevresi

(tree: circumference)

An old tree of enormous girth fell over in the storm.

sert tahtalı ağaç, sert ağaç

(tree)

The property has mature pines and hardwoods.

ağaç hatmi

(flowering shrub)

The flowers of the hibiscus are beautiful.

(ağaç, vb.) yaprak

(tree: foliage)

The trees lost their leaves early this year because of the frost.

ağaç gövdesi, tomruk

(tree trunk segment)

Devrilen ağaç gövdesi yolun kapanmasına neden oldu.
A fallen log blocked the path.

ağaç kesmek

(cut trees)

The lumber company has not begun to log yet.

ağaç kesmek

(harvest lumber)

The company lumbered about a thousand acres last year.

ağaç yemişi

(hard fruit)

Jeff spent all day cracking nuts for his mom last Christmas.

(ağaç) hint cevizi, muskat

(tree)

Nutmeg is an evergreen tree from Southeast Asia.

ağaç yaprağı

(leaf of tree)

Lots of people were fanning themselves with palms.

ağaç çileği

(plant) (bitki)

Gerald's raspberries have produced a lot of fruit this year.

reçine

(substance used in varnish)

The carpenter used a varnish with a high concentration of resin.

ağaç/bitki özü

(plant, tree: fluid)

Sap ran down the trunk of the tree.

(ağaç işçiliğinde kullanılan) vargel, şekil verici alet

(woodwork: shaping tool)

The woodworker used a shaper to form the slats of the chair.

kurumuş ağaç

(US (standing dead tree)

kozalaklı ağaç, iğne yapraklı ağaç

(tree: conifer)

The group had a picnic next to a softwood.

yumuşak odun

(wood of a conifer)

The chairs were made of softwood.

ağaç kümesi

(group: of trees)

kütük, ağaç kütüğü

(of tree)

The farmer cut down the old tree, leaving just the stump in the middle of the field.

(ağaç altındaki) çalılık

(undergrowth, shrubs)

Robby found a nest of baby rabbits in the thicket.

kerestelik ağaç

(uncountable (trees)

The company cultivates timber on its 1000 acres of land.

ağaç düşüyor

(shout when tree falls)

"Timber!" shouted the lumberjack, as the tree began to fall.

ağaç evi

(playhouse built in a tree)

The kids play in their tree house when they're bored.

ağaç gövdesi

(thick stem of tree)

The teenagers carved their initials into the tree trunk.

ağaç tepesi

(topmost part of a tree)

A flock of birds gathered in the treetop and chattered noisily.

ağaç gövdesi, tomruk

(thickest part of a tree)

The squirrel ran up the trunk of the tree and disappeared among the branches.

(ağaç, vb.) sökmek

(plants: pull from the earth)

The gardener uprooted the plant and tossed it aside.

tahta baskı kalıbı

(art: engraved wood block)

These woodcuts are the work of Hans Burgkmair.

ağaç işleri/ahşaptan yapılan eşyalar

(uncountable (items crafted from wood)

Ian makes woodwork in his workshop.

ağaç kurdu

(beetle larva that eats wood)

Woodworm have damaged the structural timbers of the house.

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