shade tree
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Definition
Noun: A tree that is planted or valued primarily for the shade it provides from sunlight. The term emphasizes the tree's function in creating a cool, sheltered area.
Usage
The term "shade tree" is used to describe a tree whose primary purpose or valued characteristic is its broad canopy that blocks the sun. It is often used in the context of landscaping, parks, and residential yards.
Examples
- They planted a large oak as a shade tree for the patio.
- The park is full of beautiful old shade trees.
- He is a shade-tree mechanic, meaning he works on cars informally at home, often under a tree.
Advanced Usage
- "Shade-tree" as an adjective modifier: In informal American English, "shade-tree" is used attributively to describe something amateur, unofficial, or done in a casual setting (e.g., a driveway). This derives from the image of a mechanic working under a tree.
- He does shade-tree repairs for his neighbors.
Variants and Related Words
- Shade (noun): Partial darkness caused by obstruction of light.
- Canopy (noun): The upper layer of branches and leaves in a forest or on a tree.
- Arbor (noun): A garden shelter made of climbing plants or trees trained to grow over a framework.
Synonyms
- Canopy tree
- Shelter tree
Related Idioms and Phrases
- "Under the shade of a tree": A phrase describing the location in the shadow cast by a tree.
- We had a picnic under the shade of a large maple tree.
- "Shade-tree mechanic": (Idiomatic, compound noun) A person who repairs cars informally, not in a professional shop.
- My uncle was a shade-tree mechanic who could fix anything.
Noun
- a tree planted or valued chiefly for its shade from sunlight