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Noun
/bänˈsī/,/ˈbänsī/,
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bonsai, plural;
  1. An ornamental tree or shrub grown in a pot and artificially prevented from reaching its normal size

  2. The art of growing trees or shrubs in such a way


  1. a dwarfed ornamental tree or shrub grown in a tray or shallow pot
  2. Bonsai is a web-based CVS repository browser designed for large programming projects. It was initially developed to fill the Mozilla project's need for good tools to allow multiple developers to edit its extremely large codebase.
  3. A tree or plant that has been miniaturized by restriction of its roots and by careful pruning
  4. Japanese word (derived from the Chinese word penjing) meaning a tray garden.
  5. The art of dwarfing trees by careful root and stem pruning coupled with root restriction.
  6. Template:Audio (Template:Lang-ja, literally "potted plant". Template:Zh-cpl), is the art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees by growing them in containers. While mostly associated with the Japanese form, "bonsai" originated in China and was originally developed from Chinese penjing. ...
  7. soil is primarily a loose, fast-draining mix of components, often a base mixture of coarse sand or gravel, fired clay pellets or expanded shale combined with an organic component such as peat or bark.
  8. The art of growing carefully trained, dwarf plants in containers.
  9. Training method in which plants are maintained at a small size and often set in miniature landscapes that dramatize primal forces of nature such as wind, gravity, and the passage of time.
  10. A heavily pruned specimen plant that has a mature look while maintaining a minature size.
  11. Japanese art of growing woody plants in small containers into shapes of small trees
  12. Is the art of growing trees and plants, kept small by being grown in a pot and by the use of skilled pruning, formed to create an aesthetic shape and the illusion of age. The Chinese art of penjing is very similar to and is the precursor of the Japanese art of bonsai.
  13. The art of producing minature trees by pruning roots, pinching off growth buds and training branches and stems.
  14. a potted plant dwarfed by special cultural practices.
  15. Literally meaning tray planting. The Japanese art of dwarfing plants.
  16. A method of producing dwarf trees or shrubs by special techniques
  17. Japanese term for the art of cultivating and training a plant to create the illusion of a dwarfed tree. Bonsai is a Japanese word made up of two characters or word phrases, "bon" and "sai". Bon is pronounced as the English word "bone", and means pot, container or tray. ...
  18. Trees and shrubs artificially miniaturized by confining the roots and training young shoots to the required shape by tying in with wire.
  19. artistically dwarfed plants and trees
  20. Plant or tree grown in a special container and kept miniature by restricting its roots and by pruning the branches into an artistic shape to resemble a fully grown tree in nature.
  21. a very short or dwarfed plant.
  22. 1. The art of growing miniaturized trees or shrubs trained for aesthetic effect.
  23. Earthy, woody blend.