Latvian word senses marked with lifeform category "Trees"
Parent categories: Plants, Lifeforms, Life, Nature
Subcategories: Citrus subfamily plants, Conifers, Ericales order plants, Fagales order plants, Lamiales order plants, Laurel family plants, Legumes, Malvales order plants, Oaks, Rue family plants, Sapindales order plants, Saxifragales order plants, Soapberry family plants, Willows and poplars, Woods
Total 57 word senses
- akācija (Noun) acacia
- alksnis (Noun) alder (species of tree of the genus Alnus, esp. A. glutinosa or A. incana)
- apelsīns (Noun) orange (subtropical fruit tree of genus Citrus, esp. Citrus sinensis, with round, succulent, aromatic fruits)
- aprikoze (Noun) apricot (tree of the family Rosaceae, especially Prunus armeniaca, with orange fruits)
- apse (Noun) aspen tree (esp. Populus tremula)
- argāns (Noun) argan (a tree of southwestern Morocco, Argania spinosa, particularly prized for its oil)
- augļu koks (Noun) fruit tree (a tree that produces edible fruits)
- avokado (Noun) avocado plant (Persea americana)
- baltegle (Noun) fir tree
- bumbiere (Noun) pear tree (gen. Pyrus)
- bērzs (Noun) birch tree (gen. Betula)
- ciedrs (Noun) cedar
- ciprese (Noun) cypress
- citronkoks (Noun) lemon tree (small evergreen tree with yellow, aromatic, sour fruits, sp. Citrus limon)
- citrons (Noun) lemon tree (small evergreen tree with yellow, aromatic, sour fruits, sp. Citrus limon)
- duriāns (Noun) durian (any of several trees of genus Durio; their fruit)
- egle (Noun) spruce
- goba (Noun) elm
- hurma (Noun) persimmon
- ieva (Noun) bird cherry (tree)
- jāņoga (Noun) red currant
- kadiķis (Noun) juniper
- kivi (Noun) kiwi fruit (a Chinese gooseberry vine fruit of the genus Actinidia with hairy brown skin and dark green flesh)
- kizils (Noun) cornel (tree)
- koks (Noun) timber (felled trees seen as a substance)
- koksne (Noun) wood (substance making up the central part of the trunk and branches of a tree)
- kokvilna (Noun) cotton
- kārkls (Noun) sallow
- kļava (Noun) maple
- lazda (Noun) hazel (shrub or tree of genus Corylus)
- liepa (Noun) linden tree, lime tree (esp. Tilia cordata)
- mandarīns (Noun) tangerine, mandarin orange (small citrus tree, Citrus reticulata, with a fruit resembling the orange; also, the fruit of this tree)
- mango (Noun) tree of the genus Mangifera with aromatic, sweet fruits
- osis (Noun) ash tree
- ozols (Noun) oak tree (genus Quercus)
- paeglis (Noun) juniper
- palma (Noun) palm tree
- plūme (Noun) plum tree
- priede (Noun) pine (tree)
- pīlādzis (Noun) rowan
- tējas koks (Noun) tea plant (Camellia sinensis)
- tējas krūms (Noun) synonym of tējas koks
- tējaskrūms (Noun) alternative form of tējas krūms
- tūja (Noun) thuja
- tūja (Noun) arbor vitae
- tūska (Noun) Veronica beccabunga
- upene (Noun) blackcurrant
- upene (Noun) currant
- virsis (Noun) heather (an evergreen plant, Calluna vulgaris, with small violet vlowers)
- vītols (Noun) willow
- zirnis (Noun) pea (the grain of these plants, especially Pisum sativum)
- zīle (Noun) acorn (fruit of the oak tree)
- ābele (Noun) apple tree (gen. Malus)
- āboliņš (Noun) clover
- ērkšķoga (Noun) gooseberry (the thorny bush Ribes uva-crispa, also Ribes grossularia)
- īve (Noun) yew
- ķirsis (Noun) cherry tree
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