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arboreal

[ahr-bawr-ee-uhl, -bohr-] / ɑrˈbɔr i əl, -ˈboʊr- /
ADJECTIVE
relating to a tree
Synonyms
STRONGEST
arborescent arborous
STRONG
branchy


Example Sentences

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The other subjects include a few near-abstract nature scenes and an owl rendered in bold black lines overprinted with areas of arboreal brown and tan.

From Washington Post

However, Walsh said the arboreal confusion could impact the annual development of protective bark, which could ultimately “put a lot of stress on the trees” and shorten their lifespan.

From Seattle Times

The arboreal forms are generally lighter than their sky-like backdrops, but loosely patterned with spots and lines in bold green, orange and red.

From Washington Post

Even its genre — comedy, satire, arboreal drama? — is lost to time.

From New York Times

In the four years since, Taylor has made new installation work, some of which will be featured in the MoCA show, including his “afro trees” — arboreal sculptures made of synthetic hair.

From New York Times