tree trunk (plural tree trunks)
- (botany) The main structural member of a tree.
the main structural member of a tree
- Albanian: trung (sq) m
- Arabic: جِذْع (jiḏʕ)
- Armenian: բուն (hy) (bun), ծառաբուն (hy) (caṙabun)
- Old Armenian: բուն (bun)
- Bashkir: олон (olon)
- Belarusian: ствол m (stvol)
- Breton: kef (br) m
- Bulgarian: стъбло (bg) n (stǎblo)
- Catalan: tronc (ca) m
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 樹幹/树干 (zh) (shùgàn), 幹/干 (zh) (gàn)
- Cornish: kyf m
- Czech: kmen (cs) m
- Danish: træstamme c
- Dutch: stam (nl) m, boomstam (nl) m
- Esperanto: arbotrunko
- Finnish: runko (fi), puunrunko
- French: tronc (fr) m
- Friulian: tronc m
- Galician: tronco (gl) m
- Georgian: ტანი (ṭani)
- German: Baumstamm (de) m, Stamm (de) m
- Greek: κορμός (el) m (kormós)
- Ancient: κορμός m (kormós)
- Hebrew: גֶּזַע (he) m (géza')
- Hungarian: fatörzs (hu), törzs (hu)
- Icelandic: trjábolur (is) m, stofn (is) m, bolur (is) m
- Interlingua: trunco
- Irish: stoc m
- Italian: tronco (it) m
- Japanese: 幹 (ja) (みき, miki)
- Korean: 그루 (ko) (geuru)
- Kurdish:
- Northern Kurdish: qurm (ku)
- Latin: truncus m, stipes m, tignum n
- Latvian: stumbrs (lv) m
- Lithuanian: kamieno m
- Macedonian: стебло n (steblo), дебло n (deblo)
- Maltese: zokk m
- Manx: bun billagh m, bun billey m
- Maori: kahiwi, tahiwi, kōhiwi, pūwai (refers to a fallen tree trunk)
- Mongolian: модны иш (modny iš)
- Norman: tron m
- Norwegian:
- Bokmål: trestamme m
- Nynorsk: trestamme m or f
- Occitan: tronc (oc) m
- Persian: تنه (fa) (tane)
- Polish: pień (pl) m
- Portuguese: tronco (pt) m
- Romanian: trunchi (ro) n
- Russian: ствол (ru) m (stvol)
- Scottish Gaelic: stoc m
- Serbo-Croatian:
- Cyrillic: дебло n, стабло n, стром m
- Roman: deblo (sh) n, stablo (sh) n, strom (sh) m
- Sicilian: truncu m
- Slovak: kmeň (sk) m
- Slovene: deblo (sl) n
- Spanish: tronco (es) m
- Swedish: stam (sv) c, trädstam (sv) c
- Telugu: కాండము (te) (kāṇḍamu)
- Thai: ต้น (th) (dtôn), ลำ (th) (lam), ลำต้น (th) (lam-dtôn)
- Turkish: ağaç gövdesi (tr)
- Ukrainian: ствол m (stvol)
- Vietnamese: thân cây
- Walloon: buk (wa) m, beur (wa) m, bodje (wa) m
- Welsh: cyff m
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