sapling
Americannoun
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a young tree.
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a young person.
noun
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a young tree
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literary a youth
Etymology
Origin of sapling
late Middle English word dating back to 1375–1425; sap 1, -ling 1
Example Sentences
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Torak couldn’t see beyond the firelight, but he knew that the clearing, too, was a wreck of snapped saplings and trampled bracken.
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We quickly walked into a bed of knee-high sequoias saplings so thick I couldn’t estimate their number.
From Los Angeles Times
The planting took place within fenced plots, which are designed to protect young saplings.
From BBC
I missed Rowdy by a good five feet, and had to grab hold of a sapling to keep from falling down.
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There was a hardy little sapling growing in the snow in front of the cottage.
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