Brush definition

Brush means vegetation with stems less than six (6) inches diameter at breast height.
Brush means shrubs, vegetation or prunings, the diameter of which is not greater than three inches at the widest point.
Brush means branches, woody plants and other like vegetative material. Leaves and grass do not constitute brush.

Examples of Brush in a sentence

  • Brush Engine: estimated three (3) hours for periodic maintenance and six (6) hours for annual service.

  • Brush should be disposed of so that it will not fall back onto the road prism.

  • Horizontal Grinders 17% Tub Grinders - no data avail, est.20+% Whole Tree Chippers 100% Brush Chippers 10% Forestry Mulchers 1% Mulching Heads 10% Boxer -no data avail, est.1% **Data based on AEM -North America data and UCC -U.S. data.

  • Horizontal Grinders 22% Tub Grinders 17% Whole Tree Chippers 53% Brush Chippers 15% Forestry Mulchers 9% Mulching Heads 13% Boxer 1% **Data based on AEM -North America data and UCC -U.S. data.


More Definitions of Brush

Brush means tree trunks, limbs, branches, and twigs.
Brush means any vegetation with a DBH of less than 4 inches.
Brush means branches, woody plants and other like vegetative material. Leaves and grass do not constitute brush. "Class A recyclable material" means a source separated non-putrescible recyclable material specifically excluded
Brush means plants or grass clippings, leaves or tree trimmings.
Brush means as defined in 30 TAC § 330.3.
Brush means a volunteer growth of bushes and such brush as is growing out of place in the location where growing and shall include all cuttings from trees and bushes, also all high and rank vegetable growth which may conceal filthy deposits or provide a habitat for mice or vermin.
Brush means bushes, shrubs, thickets, tree trimmings, hedge clippings and small trees.