English · Nature & Environment
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main stem of tree
The thick main stem of a tree from which the branches grow.
They carved their initials into the smooth grey trunk of the ancient beech tree.
They carved their initials into the smooth grey trunk of the ancient beech tree.
From Old French 'tronc', from Latin 'truncus', a stem or stump.
Used for trees, bodies, and storage boxes.