It depends how long the pipe is, but maybe you could use something like a metal rod to pull or shove the tree branch out of the pipe?
If you get it by cutting a branch of a old fig tree it will grow fruit the first year.
A weldolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then butt weld a branch pipe to it. A tredolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then screw a threaded branch pipe to it. Some people call this a threadolet A sockolet is a fitting you weld on a (run) pipe, and then socket weld a branch pipe to it. A nipolet is the same as a weldolet or thredolet but has an elongated branch connection. You have to specify if it's a welded or threaded nipolet.
Tree branch = anaf (ענף)
half coupling used to take branch from header ie: 2" header to 3/4' branch. where full coupling used to connect to straight pipe. ie: 2" to 2" pipe connection.
A tree branch is called a Bough.
Homonym: Front (front of ship) and branch (branch of tree) are homonyms. Homophone: None for front of ship. "Branch" as in a banking branch is a homophone for branch of tree.
Twig.
First you take one of the branches and cut it off. then what you do is plant the branch, and presto you have a new pear tree.
A pipe take out, often referred to in the context of construction or plumbing, is a point where a pipe is terminated or where a branch is taken off from the main line. It typically involves the installation of fittings or connectors that allow for the diversion of flow to another section of piping or to connect to fixtures. Properly executed, pipe take outs ensure efficient fluid transfer and maintain system integrity.
A homonym for a branch of a tree would be "branch" as in a division or section of an organization or company.
The nouns in the sentence are bird, branch tree, song.
a tree with no leaves