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wil·low [ˈwɪləʊ] N BOT

willow
vrba f

ˈpussy wil·low N

pussy willow
iva f

weep·ing ˈwil·low N

weeping willow

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He told the secret to a large willow.
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Oak, ferns, pine, magnolias, cedars, willows, goldenrods, and cattails thrive among the forest.
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Additionally, glass in the windbreak is etched with a willow pattern.
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For example, the elongated willow leaf design requires the most speed to start and maintain the spin.
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Others transform wood, willow, buckskin and beads into cradleboards that are still used to carry infants.
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The first trees (or pioneer trees) that appear are typically fast-growing trees such as birch, willow or rowan.
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In 2007, lignin extracted from shrubby willow was successfully used to produce expanded polyurethane foam.
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Guests were offered willow branches as a symbol of friendship.
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Where wood is used it is most often hardwood steamed into shape, especially elm, hickory or willow.
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The oak puts up a heroic fight and, after it falls, condemns the willow's conduct as mean and cowardly.
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