Baum

Baum

Definitions

  • A “Baum” is a German noun that means “tree” in English. It refers to the perennial plant with a woody trunk and branches, typically growing taller and larger than other plants.
  • In architecture, “Baum” is also used to describe a vertical support or column that resembles the trunk of a tree.

Opposites

The opposite of “Baum” is “Strauch,” which means “shrub” in English. While a “Baum” is typically tall and has a single main trunk, a “Strauch” is shorter and often has multiple stems.

Synonyms

Some synonyms for “Baum” include:

  • “Baumriesen” (giant trees)
  • “Waldgewächs” (forest plant)
  • “Laubbaum” (deciduous tree)
  • “Nadelbaum” (coniferous tree)

Examples

  1. Die Eiche ist ein imposanter Baum. (The oak is an impressive tree.)
  2. In meinem Garten steht ein kleiner Apfelbaum. (There is a small apple tree in my garden.)
  3. Dieses Gebäude besitzt acht mächtige Säulen, die wie Bäume aussehen. (This building has eight mighty columns that resemble trees.)

In conclusion, “Baum” is a versatile German word that primarily means “tree” but can also be used in architectural contexts. Its opposite is “Strauch,” and it has various synonyms to describe different types of trees.\ Visit YouGlish.com

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