birch in Portuguese
birch in Portuguese is bétula, vidoeiro — birch means a tree with thin, often pale, peeling bark, common across the Northern Hemisphere.
birch in Portuguese
bétula
vidoeiro
What does "birch" mean?
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noun A tree with thin, often pale, peeling bark, common across the Northern Hemisphere.
"A row of silver birches lined the driveway."
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noun A bundle of birch twigs formerly used as an instrument of corporal punishment.
"Schoolboys were once punished with the birch."
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verb To punish someone by beating them with a birch rod.
"He was birched for stealing apples."
birch in a sentence
- A row of silver birches lined the driveway.
- Schoolboys were once punished with the birch.
- He was birched for stealing apples.
Common Portuguese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "birch" in Portuguese?
"birch" in Portuguese is bétula, vidoeiro. birch means: A tree with thin, often pale, peeling bark, common across the Northern Hemisphere.
How do you use "birch" in a sentence?
Example: "A row of silver birches lined the driveway." In Portuguese, "birch" is bétula, vidoeiro.
Are there other ways to say "birch" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 2 translations listed for "birch": bétula, vidoeiro.
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