Latin English Dictionary

latine - English

detractisque corticibus in English:

1. trees trees


Monkeys climb trees.
Sometimes, if I look at a forest of trees, I get in a trance and don't even realize until minutes later.
In California are the famous big trees, or "forest kings" as they are called.
In the long summer days she sat in the sun and watched the trees cover themselves with leaves, and the white daisies cover the hill.
It is getting colder and colder morning and evening. The leaves of trees will soon turn red or yellow.
Some creationists believe that Adam and Eve had no navels, and that the trees in the Garden of Eden had no growth rings.
At night, she used to dream of the country and the field of daisies and the apple trees dancing in the moonlight.
The lawn always looked better on Tuesdays, but I began to notice he wasn't getting as close to the trees as he used to.
With no supply of water from trees, rainfalls diminish in time and the area keeps drying up.
Finally the children saw a little orchard in the middle of the mountain with apple trees growing inside it.
The campers made their own bird feeders with pinecones, peanut butter, and seeds. They hung them from trees with fishing line.
That little house looks just like the little house my grandmother lived in when she was a little girl, on a hill covered with daisies and apple trees growing around.
Mountain fires are thought of causing little harm with the only damage being the burning of trees and shrubs, but actually there's a hell of a 'hidden character'.
To make a web, it starts by making a frame of this silk and fastening it to hard objects, such as trees or fences.
As for Shinto gods, there are the goddess of the Sun, the god of the moon and even old trees have their gods.