Definition:
The willow bends easily, letting wind move through its sweeping limbs with soft rustles. Its shape creates a natural canopy, offering shelter and a sense of quiet enclosure. Willows often grow near water, their reflections wavering gently on the surface. The tree’s presence feels calm yet slightly melancholic, as though it carries old stories in its branches. The word evokes elegance shaped by resilience.
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