Translation for '
birch' from English to Ukrainian
| NOUN1 | a birch | birches | |
| NOUN2 | birch [birchwood] | - | |
| VERB | to birch | birched | birched birching | birches | |
| SYNO | birch | birchen | birch rod | ... |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
VERB to infinitive | simple past | past participle
present participle | 3rd person
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Usage Examples English
- The larvae feed on a number of deciduous trees including downy birch and silver birch, alder and goat willow.
- The larvae feed on a number of plants, including alder, grey alder, rowan, silver birch and downy birch.
- Birch tar or birch pitch is a substance (liquid when heated) derived from the dry distillation of the bark of the birch tree.
- "Betula glandulosa", the American dwarf birch, also known as resin birch or shrub birch, is a species of birch native to North America.
- or "birkja" "place of the birch trees", designating the birch tree wood nearby.
- Affected trees are silver birch ("Betula pendula") and downy birch "(Betula pubescens").
- The year after the disbandment of the Scanian Anti-Aircraft Corps, a birch was planted on the barracks yard in Ystad.
- Whether yellow or white birch, these hardwoods are stable and easy to work with.
- Curly birch ("Betula pendula" var. "carelica") is a variant of the plant species silver birch (also known as warty birch, European white birch, or East Asian white birch) with a genetic defect that causes the tree to twist on the stem with curls.
- Birch was so named because the original town site was a forest of white birch.
- By contrast, terms like "Eton birch" are used for a school birch made from smaller birch tree twigs.
- The Siberi village inspired the name of the Birch Water company, Sibberi.
- Under the effect of the local climate, the vegetation gradually varies in stages as it increases in altitude: first the sugar maple-yellow birch grove, the yellow birch-birch grove with fir, the balsam fir grove with white birch and finally the balsam fir stand.
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