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The diminutive of "tree" is "sapling." A diminutive is a word that indicates a smaller or younger version of something, and in this case, a sapling is a young tree. The term "sapling" is commonly used to refer to a small, immature tree that has recently sprouted from a seed or has been transplanted.

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Stump

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Sapling

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seed

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a young tree is not a see,I thouht that this is a game .pls,pls,pls not a seed

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Flower

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