tree stump
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Definition
Noun: - The base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled: A tree stump is the short, remaining portion of a tree trunk left in the ground after the main part of the tree has been cut down or has fallen.
Usage
The term "tree stump" is used to describe the visible, grounded remnant of a tree. It is a concrete noun referring to a specific physical object. It is often used in contexts related to forestry, landscaping, property maintenance, and nature.
Examples
- The logger sat on the tree stump to take a break.
- We need to remove the old tree stump from the backyard before we can plant new grass.
- Mushrooms were growing in a circle around the moss-covered tree stump.
Advanced Usage
- "Stump" as a verb: While "tree stump" is a noun, the word "stump" alone can be used as a verb meaning to baffle or confuse completely (e.g., "The question stumped the expert.") or to travel around making political speeches (e.g., "The candidate will stump across the state."). These meanings are related metaphorically to the immovable, challenging nature of a physical stump.
- "Stump" in cricket: In the sport of cricket, the three vertical posts that form the wicket are called "stumps."
Variants and Related Words
- Stump (noun): A shorter, more common form meaning the same as "tree stump." It can also refer to a remaining part of other things (e.g., a pencil stump, a limb stump).
- Stumped (adjective): The state of being perplexed or unable to answer.
- Stumper (noun): A very difficult question or problem.
Synonyms
- Stump (the most direct synonym)
- Butt (specifically in logging, the stump end of a felled tree)
Related Phrases and Idioms
- Stump speech: A standard speech given repeatedly by a politician during a campaign.
- Stump up (phrasal verb): (British English) To pay a sum of money, especially reluctantly.
- He finally stumped up the cash he owed.
- On the stump: Engaged in political campaigning by making speeches.
- Stump removal/grinding: Common phrases for the process of eliminating a tree stump from the ground.
Noun
- the base part of a tree that remains standing after the tree has been felled