ˈtwigərē, -ri noun
( -es )
Etymology: twig (I) + -ery
: all the twigs of a shrub or tree
this ailing tree was the only survivor … and so its twiggery had to accommodate the sparrows — C.D.Stewart
ˈtwigərē, -ri noun
( -es )
Etymology: twig (I) + -ery
: all the twigs of a shrub or tree
this ailing tree was the only survivor … and so its twiggery had to accommodate the sparrows — C.D.Stewart
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012