budama, (isim) budama, buda, budamak, koyu mor renk, kuru erik rengi, kuru erik, budala, fazla kısımları kesip atmak, fazla kısımları atmak, erik kurusu, azaltmak, çir, muaf tutmak, kısaltmak, istisna etmek, kesmek, kurutulmuş/kuru erik, ahmak, wild prune dağ eriği, buda(mak), budala kimse,
Something obtained by pruning, as a twig, A method of enumeration that allows to cut parts of a decision tree, A removal of excess material from a tree or shrub, Present participle of prune, the selective elimination or "weeding out" of synapses, The act of cutting off various parts of grape wines, usually in winter when the vines are dormant Pruning develops the shapes of wines when they are young and controls the growth, fruit quantity (and therefore, quality) of producing wines, The manual removal of the lower branches of crop trees to a predetermined height to produce clear, knot-free wood, Cutting back the vegetative part of the vine after it has become dormant Pruning affects the size and quality of the next year's crop, A base activity of pruning in an ATU, Making small cuts with a pruning tool to remove damaged and dead branches Pruning controls the size and shape of plants as they grow, spurs the production of fruits and flowers and eliminates dead or infected parts of plants, the act of trimming a plant, The cutting and removing of a plants twigs or buds to improve or maintain its health or direct its growth, something that has been pruned off of a plant, Cutting a shrub or tree to improve its shape, the elimination of excess synapses or connections that creates a more powerful and efficient system of connections or pathways; pruning also allows the remaining synapses to function at a higher level, That which is cast off by bird in pruning her feathers; leavings, Removing live or dead branches from standing trees to improve wood quality, Removal of live or dead branches from standing trees-usually the lower branches of young trees and of multiple leaders or shoots in plantation trees- for the improvement of the tree or its timber Cutting away of superfluous growth, including roots, from any plant to improve its development, Removal of live or dead branches from standing trees-usually the lower branches of young trees and of multiple leaders or shoots in plantation trees for the improvement of the tree or its timber Cutting away of superfluous growth, including roots, from any plant to improve its development, cutting, chopping off; trimming branches from a tree; reducing, lessening, the act of trimming a plant something that has been pruned off of a plant, The act of trimming, or removing what is superfluous, the manual removal, close to or flush with the stem, of side branches, live or dead, and of multiple leaders from standing, generally plantation-grown trees Pruning is carried out to improve the market value of the final wood product by producing knot-free wood for the improvement of the tree or its timber, The removal of live or dead branches from standing trees With forest trees, pruning is generally done along the trunk to remove the side branches (which cause knots in the wood) to produce a higher quality wood (knot-free), The removal of branches from a tree stem, usually from the bottom up, in order to improve wood quality or reduce the chance of fire moving into the tree crown, v To use one's bike or helmet to remove leaves and branches from the surrounding flora Usually unintentional, The practice of cutting or pinching back the shoots, leaves and stems of a tree or shrub to control the growth rate and shape of the plant, A process that removes unavailable printers from Active Directory listing An orphan pruner program running on the domain controller periodically checks for orphaned printers, that is, printers that are offline or powered down, and deletes the printer objects of the printers it cannot find, Eliminating lower level splits or entire sub-trees in a decision tree This term is also used to describe algorithms that adjust the topology of a neural net by removing (i e , pruning) hidden nodes, The manual removal of the lower branches of crop trees, to a predetermined height to produce clear, knot-free wood, Removing live or dead branches from standing trees, To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive, The dried, wrinkled fruit of certain species of plum, A plum, To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material); as, to prune a budget, An old woman, especially a wrinkly one, weed out unwanted or unnecessary things; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet", cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden", A old woman, especially a wrinkly one, To dress; to prink; - used humorously or in contempt, To lop or cut off, as the superfluous branches of trees, cut, chop off; trim tree branches (or shrubs, etc.); reduce, lessen; remove, take away, rid, dried plum; foolish person, unpopular person (Slang), A prune is a dried plum, To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay, To eliminate a node from further consideration during culling, A plum; esp, a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes, To cut off or cut out, as useless parts, When you prune a tree or bush, you cut off some of the branches so that it will grow better the next year. You have to prune a bush if you want fruit There is no best way to prune. Prune back means the same as prune. Apples, pears and cherries can be pruned back when they've lost their leaves, To preen; to prepare; to dress, a dried plum, To cut or lop superfluous branches etc in order to induce regular growth, If you prune something, you cut out all the parts that you do not need. Firms are cutting investment and pruning their product ranges. Prune back means the same as prune. The company has pruned back its workforce by 20,000 since 1989. a dried plum, often cooked before it is eaten, Remove unnecessary or unused branches from a multicast router (mrouter) network when no sites on those branches are part of a multipoint call, A dried plum Traced back to Roman times, the prune is popular for its ability to store well Commercial dehydration has replaced sun-drying as the method of producing plums, The dried plum, dried plum,
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Something obtained by pruning, as a twig
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A method of enumeration that allows to cut parts of a decision tree
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A removal of excess material from a tree or shrub
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Present participle of prune
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the selective elimination or "weeding out" of synapses
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The act of cutting off various parts of grape wines, usually in winter when the vines are dormant Pruning develops the shapes of wines when they are young and controls the growth, fruit quantity (and therefore, quality) of producing wines
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The manual removal of the lower branches of crop trees to a predetermined height to produce clear, knot-free wood
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Cutting back the vegetative part of the vine after it has become dormant Pruning affects the size and quality of the next year's crop
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A base activity of pruning in an ATU
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Making small cuts with a pruning tool to remove damaged and dead branches Pruning controls the size and shape of plants as they grow, spurs the production of fruits and flowers and eliminates dead or infected parts of plants
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the act of trimming a plant
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The cutting and removing of a plants twigs or buds to improve or maintain its health or direct its growth
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something that has been pruned off of a plant
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Cutting a shrub or tree to improve its shape
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the elimination of excess synapses or connections that creates a more powerful and efficient system of connections or pathways; pruning also allows the remaining synapses to function at a higher level
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That which is cast off by bird in pruning her feathers; leavings
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Removing live or dead branches from standing trees to improve wood quality
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Removal of live or dead branches from standing trees-usually the lower branches of young trees and of multiple leaders or shoots in plantation trees- for the improvement of the tree or its timber Cutting away of superfluous growth, including roots, from any plant to improve its development
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Removal of live or dead branches from standing trees-usually the lower branches of young trees and of multiple leaders or shoots in plantation trees for the improvement of the tree or its timber Cutting away of superfluous growth, including roots, from any plant to improve its development
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cutting, chopping off; trimming branches from a tree; reducing, lessening isim
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the act of trimming a plant something that has been pruned off of a plant
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The act of trimming, or removing what is superfluous
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the manual removal, close to or flush with the stem, of side branches, live or dead, and of multiple leaders from standing, generally plantation-grown trees Pruning is carried out to improve the market value of the final wood product by producing knot-free wood for the improvement of the tree or its timber
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The removal of live or dead branches from standing trees With forest trees, pruning is generally done along the trunk to remove the side branches (which cause knots in the wood) to produce a higher quality wood (knot-free)
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The removal of branches from a tree stem, usually from the bottom up, in order to improve wood quality or reduce the chance of fire moving into the tree crown
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v To use one's bike or helmet to remove leaves and branches from the surrounding flora Usually unintentional
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The practice of cutting or pinching back the shoots, leaves and stems of a tree or shrub to control the growth rate and shape of the plant
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A process that removes unavailable printers from Active Directory listing An orphan pruner program running on the domain controller periodically checks for orphaned printers, that is, printers that are offline or powered down, and deletes the printer objects of the printers it cannot find
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Eliminating lower level splits or entire sub-trees in a decision tree This term is also used to describe algorithms that adjust the topology of a neural net by removing (i e , pruning) hidden nodes
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The manual removal of the lower branches of crop trees, to a predetermined height to produce clear, knot-free wood
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Removing live or dead branches from standing trees
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prune
To remove excess material from a tree or shrub; to trim, especially to make more healthy or productive - "A good grape grower will prune his vines once a year."
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prune
The dried, wrinkled fruit of certain species of plum
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prune
A plum
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prune
To cut down or shorten (by the removal of unnecessary material); as, to prune a budget - "Section 3, in its early paragraphs, is a pruning and reshaping of THN 1.1.4–6."
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prune
An old woman, especially a wrinkly one
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prune
weed out unwanted or unnecessary things; "We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet"
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prune
cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of; "dress the plants in the garden"
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prune
A old woman, especially a wrinkly one
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prune
To dress; to prink; - used humorously or in contempt
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prune
To lop or cut off, as the superfluous branches of trees
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prune
cut, chop off; trim tree branches (or shrubs, etc.); reduce, lessen; remove, take away, rid fiil
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prune
dried plum; foolish person, unpopular person (Slang) isim
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prune
A prune is a dried plum
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prune
To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay
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prune
To eliminate a node from further consideration during culling
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prune
A plum; esp
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prune
a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes
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prune
To cut off or cut out, as useless parts
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prune
When you prune a tree or bush, you cut off some of the branches so that it will grow better the next year. You have to prune a bush if you want fruit There is no best way to prune. Prune back means the same as prune. Apples, pears and cherries can be pruned back when they've lost their leaves
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prune
To preen; to prepare; to dress
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prune
a dried plum
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prune
To cut or lop superfluous branches etc in order to induce regular growth
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prune
If you prune something, you cut out all the parts that you do not need. Firms are cutting investment and pruning their product ranges. Prune back means the same as prune. The company has pruned back its workforce by 20,000 since 1989. a dried plum, often cooked before it is eaten
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prune
Remove unnecessary or unused branches from a multicast router (mrouter) network when no sites on those branches are part of a multipoint call
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prune
A dried plum Traced back to Roman times, the prune is popular for its ability to store well Commercial dehydration has replaced sun-drying as the method of producing plums
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