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Pruning is a horticultural, arboricultural, and silvicultural practice involving the selective removal of certain parts of a plant, such as branches, buds, or roots. The practice entails the targeted removal of diseased , damaged, dead, non-productive, structurally unsound, or otherwise unwanted plant material from crop and landscape plants .
The Spanish Wikipedia (Spanish: Wikipedia en español) is the Spanish-language edition of Wikipedia, a free online encyclopedia. It has 2,007,058 articles. It has 2,007,058 articles. Started in May 2001, it reached 100,000 articles on 8 March 2006, and 1,000,000 articles on 16 May 2013.
The Language Learning Centre, established in July 2021, is a place for editors who may frequently translate articles from other Wikipedias and use a variety of different languages sources to develop their skills so that they can at least improve their understanding of text on another language Wikipedia and not solely rely on automated translation.
A prune is a dried fruit of various plum species.. Prune may also refer to: . Pruning, the practice of removing undesired portions from a plant; Prune fingers, the wrinkling of skin after immersion in water
Completed Translation ———— → Nukak language ———— Translation status: Stage 4 : Completed Translation Comment: Thank you very much! Requested by: Yupik 12:13, 12 January 2008 (UTC) Interest of the translation: Major article on the Spanish wiki with no corresponding article on any other wiki.
Decision tree pruning, a method of simplification of a decision tree; Pruning (artificial neural network), a method of simplification of an artificial neuronal network; Pruning (morphology), a technique used in digital image processing based on mathematical morphology
Linguee is an online bilingual concordance that provides an online dictionary for a number of language pairs, including many bilingual sentence pairs. As a translation aid, Linguee differs from machine translation services like Babel Fish, and is more similar in function to a translation memory.
Recently a machine translation of the Spanish article (which *looks* to be quite comprehensive) was attempted by the Spanish article's primary author User:Saeta (a.k.a es:Usuario:Lobillo) who clearly wants to expand the article and would surely be a great resource. Also, writing/translating the article should be both interesting and, well, fun.--