Stump definition

Stump means the living or dead portion of a tree from above the surrounding grade to below the first branch.
Stump means the portion of Tree that is left in the ground after a Tree is cut, and is generally comprised of the root flare, or transition zone between the roots and the stem of the Tree, including a portion of the stem.
Stump means any piece of timber in which more than one half (1/2) of its original diameter is remaining, is less than 3.30 m in length and which has a cut top and is still attached to the roots;

Examples of Stump in a sentence

  • Anchor Stump - a stump used to tie off or wrap a cable or line to firmly secure it.

  • Guy Stump - a stump used to tie off or wrap a cable or line to firmly secure it.

  • Guy Stump - a stump used to tie off or wrap a cable or line to firmly secure it.Guyline - a cable or rope attached to something to brace, steady, or guide it.

  • Definitions of Terms.Anchor Stump - a stump used to tie off or wrap a cable or line to firmly secure it.

  • Do not chip 1/6 to 1/3 of the slash from harvested trees (tree tops and limbs less than four inches in diameter).2.2.3 - Stump heights (4/07)Stump heights within the Sale Area shall not exceed 6 inches for all trees.

  • Stump diameter is measured outside bark at stump height in a horizontal plane and is the average of a measurement across the short axis through the true center of the stump and a second measurement at right angles to the short axis.

  • On motion made by Riegsecker and seconded by Stump, the Council unanimously carried and approved this request.

  • Transcranial Doppler and Stump Pressure During Carotid EndarterectomyTo the Editor:We read with great interest the article by Finocchi et al.1 on the role of transcranial Doppler (TCD) and stump pressure (SP) during carotid endarterectomy (CEA).

  • On motion made by Foutz seconded by Stump and unanimously carried, the Council approved this request.

  • Stump treatment with herbicide is also included in this work type.


More Definitions of Stump

Stump means the residue of the tree after it has been severed from the stem or trunk.
Stump means The base of the tree trunk, including only the roots that are visibly connected to said stump, radiating outwards from said stump until they enter into the ground or to a distance of 5 feet from the center of said stump, whichever happens first.
Stump means the portion of a tree, shrub, bush or other woody vegetation left in the ground after the upper part and branches of the plant have been removed.
Stump means the base (stub) of a tree which is left standing after the tree has been felled.
Stump means the base of a tree trunk and its roots that have been removed for either agricultural purposes (e.g., clearing of land) or for wildfire management practices.

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