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treetop Definition

tree·top (trētäp′)

noun

the topmost part of a tree

treetop Usage Examples

Converse of object

  • scan: Melvin was very determined and we spent quite some time standing by the roadside scanning the distant treetops.
  • populate: You will see iguanas sunning themselves on the overhanging branches along the river banks and the tropical birds which populate the treetops.
  • round: Flight is strong and fast round the jungle treetops.
  • clear: One memorable moment was clearing the treetops by only about 20 feet on the way from Mendi to Tari.

Adjective modifier

  • high: The flight is effortless and graceful near the high treetops.
  • tall: A Hawfinch was clicking in the tall treetops up toward the road bridge.
  • green: We sat by the margin of the dump and saw, far below us, the green treetops standing still in the clear air.

Modifies a noun

  • walkway: Explore the jungle trail leading up to the treetop canopy walkways, 41m above the forest floor.
  • level: They usually fly high and fast in the open, frequently at or below treetop level with shallow dives.
  • playhouse: Treetops playhouses are manufactured to European safety standard EN71, using good quality Swedish timber.
  • canopy: Explore the jungle trail leading up to the treetop canopy walkways, 41m above the forest floor.
  • walk: We did have a peak at the famous ' Treetop walk ' near Walpole.
  • height: You can focus at ground level, treetop height or even below ground level if you wish.

Noun used with modifier

  • jungle: Flight is strong and fast round the jungle treetops.
  • forest: This tour through the forest treetops offers you an exciting experience high above the forest floor.