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Tree (disambiguation)

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A tree is a perennial woody plant.

Tree or trees may also refer to:

Information representation

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  • Tree structure or tree diagram, a way of representing a hierarchical nature of structure in a graphical form
  • Family tree, used in genealogy to show familial relationships
  • Decision tree, a tree model of decisions and their consequences
  • Dialogue tree, used to generate conversations
  • Parse tree, used in linguistics to represent the syntax of sentences

Mathematics

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Computing

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Film and television

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Literature

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Music

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Bands

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Albums

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Songs

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Paintings

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  • The Tree, a 1910 painting by Albert Gleitzes

People

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Other uses

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  • Tree (dominoes), a domino game in which every double is a spinner
  • Tree (Wu Xing), the first movement in Wu Xing philosophy
  • Tree River, a Canadian river
  • Sacred tree, a tree believed to be sacred
  • Stanford Tree, unofficial mascot of Stanford University
  • The Tree (tonewood), a famous very large mahogany tree felled in Honduras, renowned for its highly-figured grain and popular with luthiers for guitar sides and backs
  • Trees Dallas, a live music venue in the Deep Ellum district of Dallas, Texas
  • Tree (installation), an art installation in Paris, France
  • Shoe tree, a device for storing shoes
  • Tree, the wooden understructure of a horse's saddle
  • Tree model, about language family trees in historical linguistics

See also

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