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arboreal[L. arbor, tree] Tree-dwelling.
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arboreal1660s, from Latin arboreus "pertaining to trees," from arbor "tree," which is of unknown origin, + -al (1).
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arborealhaving to do with trees.
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arborealadj. Of or pertaining to a tree or trees.
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arborealarboreal animals are those that live in trees. Read more on: Arboreal
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arborealLiving in trees. archaea
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arborealLiving in trees.
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arboreal(L: arbor=tree; arboreus= connected with tree) adapted for life and movement in trees.
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arborealhere used to describe those primates, particularly the apes, which spend a large proportion of their time in the trees.
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arboreal(adj) of or relating to or formed by trees(adj) inhabiting or frequenting trees(adj) resembling a tree in form and branching structure
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arborealReferring to an animal that lives in trees; tree-climbing.
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arborealAble to live in trees, like a parrot or iguana.
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arborealliving in trees
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arborealPertaining to the culture of trees. Arboricole
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arborealLiving mainly in trees; for instance, arboreal quadrupeds are animals that use all four limbs in walking and running on trees limbs.
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arborealLives in trees or bushes.
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arborealDescribes species that spend most or all of their lives in trees.
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arborealAnimals living in woodland areas with trees.
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arborealliving in, on or among trees
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arboreal1. Of or pertaining to a tree, or to trees; of nature of trees. 2. Attached to, found in or upon, or frequenting, woods or trees; as, arboreal animals. "Woodpeckers are eminently arboreal." (Darwin) (01 Mar 1998)
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arborealLiving in trees or shrubs.
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