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 Translation for 'almond tree' from English to Czech
NOUN   an almond tree | almond trees
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almond tree {noun}
mandloň {m} [strom]
Partial Matches
almond {noun}mandle {f}
tree {noun}strom {m}
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palm tree {noun}palma {f}
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fruit tree {noun}
ovocný strom {m}
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coconut tree {noun}
kokosová palma {f}
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broadleaved tree {noun}
listnatý strom {m}
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deciduous tree {noun}
listnatý strom {m}
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lime tree {noun}
lípa {f}
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linden tree {noun}
lípa {f}
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fruit-bearing tree {noun}
ovocný strom {m}
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China tree {noun} [Koelreuteria paniculata]
svitel {m} latnatý
unverified
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goldenrain tree {noun} [Koelreuteria paniculata]
svitel {m} latnatý
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tree bumblebee {noun} [Bombus hypnorum]
čmelák {m} rokytový
unverified
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varnish tree {noun} [Koelreuteria paniculata] [goldenrain tree]
svitel {m} latnatý
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Bennett's tree-kangaroo {noun} [Dendrolagus bennettianus]
klokan {m} pralesní
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Usage Examples English
  • It is also close to the Jalon Valley which is famous for its springtime almond tree blossom.
  • Williston was originally known as Amandelboom ("Afrikaans" "almond tree") as a large almond tree stood as the focal point of the town by the Sak River.
  • ... 1971) who would normally have been blinded in his right eye, due to a certain injury his eye received from an almond tree branch, but inexplicably his eye healed back to still provide vision, after his father appealed to the late Pampuri for a healing.
  • On February 9, 2002, the almond tree near the Nîmes fountain that is mentioned in several verses was replanted after its famous predecessor died.
  • El Almendro (meaning "The Almond Tree") is a rural municipality in the Río San Juan department of Nicaragua.

  • The Entrance of the flower ("La entrada de la flor") is an event celebrated on 1 February in Torrent, Spain, in which the clavarios and members of the Confrerie of the Mother of God deliver a branch of the first-blooming almond-tree to the Virgin.
  • The well also features an almond tree growing right from the middle of the well shaft.
  • The design of the 100 new shekel banknote includes the portrait of Leah Goldberg and her poem "In the land of my love the almond tree blossoms" in microprint.
  • In 2010, the Hazara People International Network recommended that this Festival be held to commemorate the blossoming of the almond tree.
  • The town of Bensheim fosters almond tree cultivation, to name one example, in people's front gardens.

  • The French naturalist and military officer Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent visited Monemvasia in 1829 and noted that houses may have small walled gardens with only one almond tree inside.
  • The city flower is the Jaba flower, an evergreen shrub, and the city tree is the almond tree which is regarded as the backbone tree used for greening and landscaping throughout the city.
  • In 1947 he finished his last painting, "The Almond Tree in Blossom", a week before his death in his cottage on La Route de Serra Capeou near Le Cannet, on the French Riviera.
  • Lee Isaac Chung continues to mentor young Rwandan filmmakers through Almond Tree Rwanda, the Rwandan outpost for his U.S.-based production company, Almond Tree Films.
  • Jeremiah beheld an almond-tree as a token of the speedy fulfillment of the word of God. Amos saw a basket of summer fruit as a symbol of the approaching end of Israel.

  • Some of the most known songs or epic poems include "My almond tree grew forth" ("Расло ми је бадем дрво") and "Sickly there lieth Mustapha the Black" ("Болан ми лежи Кара-Мустафа").
  • Blood from the wounded Agdistis spilled onto the soil and from this an almond tree grew.
  • "Aglaope infausta", or almond-tree leaf skeletonizer moth, is a moth of the family Zygaenidae.
  • The word is derived from the Latin word "amygdala", meaning "almond tree", and the Greek word αμυγδαλή, meaning "almond" [...] reflecting the typical shape of an infilled vesicle.
  • "The Juniper Tree" (also The Almond Tree; [...]) is a German fairy tale published in Low German by the Brothers Grimm in "Grimm's Fairy Tales" in 1812 (KHM 47).

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