The homonym for "strand" is "strand," which can refer to a stretch of beach or a single thread or fiber. A type of tree that sounds like "strand" is a "yew tree," which is a type of coniferous tree known for its dark green needles and red berries.
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One homophone for a strand is "band," and for a type of tree, it is "fir."
beach, beech
just throw it on the tree
I think the better question is: why do you have tree sap in your hair?
Keith Strand has written: 'Grandfather's Christmas Tree' -- subject(s): Fiction, Geese, Christmas, Frontier and pioneer life
The Tree in a Test Tube was created in 1942.
The duration of The Tree in a Test Tube is 1800.0 seconds.
Karl Koch has written: 'Le test de l'arbre' 'The tree test' -- subject(s): Tree test
Tree braids are a protective style. If they are done like they are supposed to be then they should not pull your hair out. If you have them in your hair for a while then when you take them out you will see quite a bit of hair only because your hair has not been able to shed.
A treeA family tree is one possibility. Hair is another.