Having a bole or trunk, especially referring to trees that have developed a distinct main stem.
From 'bole' (the trunk of a tree), derived from Old Norse 'bolr', with the participial adjective suffix '-ed'.
Foresters use this term to describe tree development stages—a 'boled' tree is one that's mature enough to have a clear, straight trunk worth harvesting for timber.
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