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arboricole (verb), arboricoles; arboricoled; arboricoling: trees
1. To live predominantly in trees or large woody shrubs.
2. Etymology: from French arboricole which came from Latin arbor, "tree" + colere, "to inhabit".
2. Etymology: from French arboricole which came from Latin arbor, "tree" + colere, "to inhabit".
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arbor-, arbori-
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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dendrocole (verb), dendrocoles; dendrocoled; dendrocoling: trees
Living in or growing on trees.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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dendro-, dendr-, dendri-, -dendria, -dendrite, -dendritic, -dendra, -dendron
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hylacole (verb), hylacoles; hylacoled; hylacoling: trees
Living among trees, or in woodland or forest areas.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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nemoricole (verb), nemoricoles; nemoricoled; nemoricoling: trees
Living in open woodland.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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ptenophyllocole (verb), ptenophyllocoles; ptenophyllocoled; ptenophyllocoling: trees
Living in deciduous trees that lose their leaves in the autumn and grow new ones in the spring.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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tree (s), trees (pl)
A tree is a perennial woody plant with three basic characteristics that distinguish it from all other plants.
- Size: In maturity it is much bigger than all other plants.
- Form: A typical tree has a single stem which bears branches at a distance above the ground.
- Way of life: Under natural conditions trees grow in stands (forests) which dominate their area of land.
By the wood of their trunks, their fruits, and the special kind of environment they create, trees influence life on earth more than any other kind of plant.
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dendro-, dendr-, dendri-, -dendria, -dendrite, -dendritic, -dendra, -dendron
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Units related to:
“trees”
(Latin: tree, trees)
(Greek: trees, tree-like structures)
(an expression of admiration and appreciation for trees)
(Greek: cork, bark; cork tree; inner bark of trees)
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“trees”
1. A genealogical diagram of the ancestry of a related set of individuals: Harriet's cousin is very interested in creating a family tree to identify all her family ancestors.
2. The antecedents and descendants of a unit of related people: The family tree, or genealogical tree, identified all of the related ancestors going back about six generations.
2. The antecedents and descendants of a unit of related people: The family tree, or genealogical tree, identified all of the related ancestors going back about six generations.
Fruits and Fruit Trees: Pomona
Greek: (no equivalent goddess)
Latin: Pomona (goddess)
Latin: Pomona (goddess)
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gods and goddesses from Greek and Latin Myths
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palmicole (verb), palmicoles; palmicoled; palmicoling: palm-trees
Growing upon or inhabiting palm-trees.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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pinicole (verb), pinicoles; pinicoled; pinicoling: pine trees
Living or growing on pine-trees, or in pine-woods.
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-cola, -colas; -cole; -colent; -colid; -coline; -colous
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Poem: Trees by Joyce Kilmer
Presenting a special fondness for trees as gifts from God.
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Poems: Index
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Relief: What trees do in the spring.
Suburbia: Where they cut down the trees and then name streets after them.
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paraprosdokian, paraprosdokia
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