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Pollard

Verb / ˈpɑ:lɜ:d / Another word for pollard — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

to cut off the top of a tree and encourage new branches to grow

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  • pollard oak
  • pollard willow
  • pollard tree
  • pollard branches
  • pollard wood
  • pollard growth

Word family

noun pollard
verb pollard

Usage note

Pollard refers to a tree that has been repeatedly cut back to encourage dense growth of branches. It is primarily used in arboriculture and forestry contexts.

Example sentences

  1. The gardener will pollard the trees to keep them from growing too tall.
  2. The city council decided to pollard the trees along the sidewalk to make sure they don't interfere with the power lines.
  3. The arborist recommends pollarding the trees every few years to keep them healthy.
  4. After a storm, the homeowner had to pollard the damaged trees to prevent them from falling down.
  5. The park ranger taught the students how to pollard the trees as part of their conservation lesson.

Quotes

  • The practice of pollarding trees goes back centuries and was once a common sight in many towns and cities.
  • Pollarding is a way to keep trees healthy and strong, as well as to control their size and shape.
  • The art of pollarding involves cutting the tree back to a certain point, usually at the top, and then allowing new branches to grow from that point.

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