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A "bough" is a main branch of a tree. It is a noun.
The homonym of "blow" is "bough," which refers to a main branch of a tree.
A tree limb is a larger, main structural part of a tree's canopy that supports branches, while a tree branch is a smaller division that grows from a limb. Limbs are typically thicker and stronger than branches.
Branch is a noun and a verb. Noun: A tree branch came down during the storm. Verb: Main Street branches off South Main Street.
The main symbol of hope tends to be the dove. Sometimes it has an olive (tree) branch.
The opposite of bough is typically trunk, as a bough is a branch or limb of a tree while the trunk is the main stem of the tree.
The trunk, or the roots, don't remove either of them and the tree will survive, the bark is important too.
Ah, a lovely riddle you have there! The part of a tree that rhymes with "cow" is the bough. It's a beautiful and sturdy branch that holds the tree's leaves and provides shade and shelter for birds and other creatures. Keep exploring the wonders of nature through riddles, my friend!
Tree branch = anaf (ענף)
A bough is a large, main branch of a tree, typically extending from the trunk and supporting smaller branches and leaves. Boughs are important for the structural support and growth of the tree, as well as providing a place for birds and other animals to perch or nest.