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arborescens arbores'cens (ar-bore-ES-ens, or ar-bo-RES-enz) becoming or tending to be of tree-like dimensions,<br />

becoming tree-like, growing into a tree, woody or tree-like, from Latin arbor and essentia.<br />

arboreus -a -um arbor'eus (ar-BORE-ee-us) tree-like, branched, woody, from Latin arboreus -a -um, relating to<br />

trees; treelike, from arbor; arbos, arboris.<br />

arboricolus -a -um inhabiting or living on trees, from Latin arbor, tree, and cola, from incola, dweller,<br />

inhabitant, from -cola/-colus suffix, in reference to symbionts, parasites, and saprophytes; akin to Latin tumēre<br />

to swell<br />

arbortristis -is -e melancholy-tree, from Latin arbor, a tree, and tristis, sad, gloomy, dismal, Oxydendron<br />

arbortristis, the sorrowful tree.<br />

arbor-vitae tree of life, from Latin arbor, a tree, and vita, vitae, life. The North American equivalence of<br />

Thuja occidentalis <strong>with</strong> the Mediterranean Cupressus as durable and fragrant, and planted in graveyards.<br />

Many cultures have a tree-of-life in their religious symbolism.<br />

(King James Version) <strong>Genesis</strong> 3:22 22 And the LORD God said, Behold, the man is become as one of<br />

us, to know good and evil: and now, lest he put forth his hand, and take also of the tree of life, and eat, and live<br />

for ever:<br />

arbuscularis -is -e small tree, shrubby, diminutive of Latin arbor.<br />

arbusculus -a -um pertaining to a small tree, like a small tree, as some heather; small tree, shrubby,<br />

diminutive of Latin arbor.<br />

arbustivus -a -um coppiced, growing <strong>with</strong> trees, of plantations, from Latin arbustum, arbusti.<br />

arbut-, arbutus Latin the strawberry tree, from arbutus -i f., the wild strawberry tree or arbutus tree, Arbutus<br />

spp.<br />

arbuteus -a -um of the arbutus.<br />

arbustum -i ,n a plantation, vineyard planted <strong>with</strong> trees.<br />

arbustus -a -um arbust'us (ar-BUST-us) bushy, thickly covered <strong>with</strong> twigs and foliage, from Latin arbustus -a -<br />

um, planted <strong>with</strong> trees.<br />

arbutifolius -a -m arbutifo'lius (ar-bew-ti-FO-lee-us, or ar-bewt-i-FO-lee-us) arbutus-leaved, <strong>with</strong> leaves like the<br />

Strawberry tree, Arbutus, from Latin arbutus and folium, foli(i), n., noun, a leaf.<br />

arbutoides Arbutus, Strawberry-tree like<br />

Arbutus Arbu'tus (ar-BEW-tus) from Pliny, the ancient Latin name arbutus, for the Strawberry-tree, or Celtic<br />

arboise for a rough fruit.<br />

arc-, arci-, arco-, -arcus, -arcus Latin arca, arcae f. a little chest, a box (money box), a coffin; a cell.<br />

arc-, arci-, arco-, -arcus, -arcus Latin arcus, arci m. an archer’s bow, an arch, an arc, a rainbow; arced as a<br />

vaulted ceiling.<br />

arc- Greek αρκυς, arkus, a hunter’s net.<br />

arc- Latin arcuatus, curved.<br />

Arc-en-ciel French cv. rainbow<br />

arcadensis -is -e from Arcady, Arcadian, from paradise.<br />

arcadi-, arcadia, arcadian Latin arcadia, ideally rustic; a mountainous egion of the Peloponesus.<br />

Arcadia -ae f. part of the Peloponnesus. Adj. Arcadius and Arcadicus -a -um.<br />

arcadiensis -is -e Arcadian, from Peloponnese, southern Greece.<br />

arcan- Latin arcanus, shut, closed, silent, secret, hidden.<br />

arcanus -a -um closed, shut; hence secret; as a noun substantive, a secret. Also of coffins, of boxes, of<br />

cages, from Latin arcanus (used in basketry).<br />

arceto Greek αρχετος, archetos, sufficient, satisfactory.<br />

Arceuthobium Arceutho'bium (ar-see-yoo-THO-bee-um) juniper-life, from Greek αρκευθος-βιος, arkeuthos-bios.<br />

Dwarf mistletoe, a European species is a parasite on Juniperus.<br />

arch-, archae-, archaeo-, archeo- Greek αρχαιος, archaios, ancient, antiquated.<br />

arch-, archa-, archae-, arche-, archeg-, archi- Greek αρχη, archa(η?). first, beginning<br />

arch-, archi-, archo-, archus, archy, -archy from Greek αρχος, archos, chief, principal; a ruler; superior.<br />

arch-, archo, archus, archus Greek αρχος, archos, the rectum, anus.<br />

arch-, archo-, archus, archy Greek αρχος, archos, chief, leader; the rectum, anus.<br />

arch-, archae-, archaeo-, archy Greek αρχαιος, archaios, ancient, primitive.<br />

archae-, archaeo- Greek ancient, αρχιος, archaios.<br />

Archaefructus ancient fruit, from Latin archi- and fructus, Chinese fossilized fruit.

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