bonsai

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English - Turkish
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bonzai

Yerim olsaydı bir bonzai ağacı alırdım. - I'd buy a bonsai tree if I had the room for it.

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Turkish - Turkish
Saksıda yetiştirilen bodur ağaç
Köklerinin kısaltılması, dal ve sürgünlerinin bağlanması ve biçimlendirilmesi suretiyle saksıda yetiştirilen bodur ağaç
Dal ve sürgünlerinin bağlanması ve biçimlendirilmesi suretiyle saksıda yetiştirilen bodur ağaç
English - English
A tree or plant that has been miniaturized by restriction of its roots and by careful pruning
Bonsai is the art of growing very small shrubs and trees. (Japanese: "tray planting") Living dwarf tree or trees; also, the art of training and growing them in containers. Bonsai specimens are ordinary trees and shrubs, not hereditary dwarfs; they are dwarfed by a system of pruning roots and branches and training branches by tying them with wire. The art originated in China but has been pursued and developed primarily by the Japanese. The direct inspiration for bonsai is found in nature, in trees that grow in harsh, rocky places and are dwarfed and gnarled throughout their existence. Prized characteristics are an aged-looking trunk and branches and weathered-looking exposed upper roots. Bonsai may live for a century or more and are handed down from one generation to another as valued family possessions. Bonsai pots, usually earthenware and of variable shape, are carefully chosen to harmonize in colour and proportion with the tree. A sizable bonsai industry exists as part of the nursery industry in Japan; California is home to a small-scale bonsai industry
The Japanese horticultural art of pruning plants to maintain an extreme dwarf growth habit
Literally meaning tray planting The Japanese art of dwarfing plants
A web-based tool developed by mozilla org to keep track of code modifications and code check-ins Bonsai available to and is also used by other software developers
{i} tree or plant that has been dwarfed using special techniques; bonsai art form which originated in China and was perfected in Japan
A bonsai is a tree or shrub that has been kept very small by growing it in a little pot and cutting it in a special way. a beautiful Japanese bonsai tree
Production of dwarf trees or shrubs by root pruning and restriction
a dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub grown in a tray or shallow pot
bonsai

    Hyphenation

    bon·sai

    Turkish pronunciation

    bänsay

    Pronunciation

    /bänˈsī/ /bɑːnˈsaɪ/

    Etymology

    () From Japanese 盆栽 (bonsai)
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