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shoot (noun)נֵצֶר (netser) scion, descendant, shoot, offspring, offshoot, sproutחוֹטֶר (choter) scion, offshoot, twig, twig, rod, shootשָׂרִיג (sarig) shoot, twigזַלזַל (zalzal) twig, tendril, shoot, sprigזֶרֶד (zered) twig, wicker, shoot, sprigשֶׁלַח (shelach) sprout, shoot, kip, slough, hideזְמוֹרָה (zmora) twig, branch, shoot, vine twig, sprout, tendrilיִחוּר (yichur) shoot, twig, slipנְטִיעָה (neti'ah) planting, plant, shoot, saplingפַּרגוֹל (pargol) whip, lash, knout, scourge, shootשַׁבשָׁבָה (shavshava) branch, shootתַחֲרוּת קְלִיעָה (tacharut kli'ah) shootיְרִי (yeri) shooting, fire, shot, shootshoot (verb)לִירוֹת (lirot) shoot, fire, throw, pour waterלְצַלֵם (letsalem) photograph, shoot, take pictures, snap, xerox, photocopyלַהֲרוֹג בִּיְרִיָה (laharog biriyah) shootלְהַסרִיט (lehasrit) film, shootלִנְטוֹעַ (lintoa) plant, implant, shoot, set up, establish, insertלָצוּד (latsud) hunt, catch, capture, captivate, seize, shootלִצְמוֹחַ (limtso'ach) grow, accrue, sprout, shoot, spring up, wax
Tree. The branch is the hand, the tree is the body, the bark is the skin.
a Twig ?
"Plant" is from the Latin word planta, which means "a sprout or twig."
Drill a hole into the top of a fir tree twig to create the trunk. He lost his balance when he stepped on a twig on the sidewalk.
You will soon twig it.
A twig
The smallest, ending part of a branch to a hickory tree [Carya spp] and a means by which the tree may be identified in winter are what a hickory twig is. When the tree is leafed out, the twig has leaves growing out of alternating leaf buds up and down its sides. It's also the location of the tree's flower and fruit.
A twig is a small, thin branch or stem of a tree or plant. It is typically flexible and has smaller branches growing from it. Twigs are often used in crafts or as kindling for fires.
limb
Lindquist is a common last name in Sweden. It means, litteraly, the branch (twig) of a Tilia cordata (small-leaved Lime) tree. The "lind" is the tree and "quist" is an old-fashioned way of writing "kvist", meaning twig, or treebranch.
This phrase means that a person's early experiences and upbringing have a significant impact on their later development and behavior. Just as a young tree's growth can be influenced by bending its twig, a person's character and habits can be shaped by their formative years.