Tree-maker

Pronunciation: /ˈtɹi- ˈmeɪkɝ/

Tree-maker (noun)

  1. a computer program used to create diagrams that show relationships, like family trees or decision trees.
  2. a person who plants or grows trees, often for environmental or commercial purposes.

Examples

  • The tree-maker helps create complex diagrams easily.
  • Using a tree-maker simplifies the process of diagram creation.

Common collocations: use a tree-maker, tree-maker software, diagram with tree-maker, dedicated tree-maker, tree-maker's tools

Synonyms of Tree-maker

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