arboreous

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Having the characteristics of a tree.
 * 2) * 1684,, “Observations upon Several Plants Mention’d in Scripture” in Certain Miscellany Tracts, London: Charles Mearne, pp.28-29,
 * For the may not  imply any or every grain of Mustard, but point at such a grain as from its fertile spirit, and other concurrent advantages, hath the success to become arboreous, shoot into such a magnitude, and acquire the like tallness.
 * 1) * 1918,,  in The Complete Works of Edgar Rice Burroughs, Hastings, UK: Delphi Classics, 2014, Chapter1,
 * dense forests of eucalyptus and acacia and giant arboreous ferns with feathered fronds waving gently a hundred feet above their heads
 * 1) Covered or filled with trees.
 * 2)  Growing on trees.
 * 3)  Having a tree-like, branching structure.
 * 4) * 1698,, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, Oxford: S. Smith and B. Walford, Table 56,
 * [the] Internal Concave Surface [of the Placenta Uterina] next the Amnios, Appears Cover’d with the Chorion; under which the Arboreous Disposition of its Blood-Vessels are elegantly Exprest.
 * 1)  Growing on trees.
 * 2)  Having a tree-like, branching structure.
 * 3) * 1698,, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, Oxford: S. Smith and B. Walford, Table 56,
 * [the] Internal Concave Surface [of the Placenta Uterina] next the Amnios, Appears Cover’d with the Chorion; under which the Arboreous Disposition of its Blood-Vessels are elegantly Exprest.
 * 1)  Having a tree-like, branching structure.
 * 2) * 1698,, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, Oxford: S. Smith and B. Walford, Table 56,
 * [the] Internal Concave Surface [of the Placenta Uterina] next the Amnios, Appears Cover’d with the Chorion; under which the Arboreous Disposition of its Blood-Vessels are elegantly Exprest.
 * 1) * 1698,, The Anatomy of Humane Bodies, Oxford: S. Smith and B. Walford, Table 56,
 * [the] Internal Concave Surface [of the Placenta Uterina] next the Amnios, Appears Cover’d with the Chorion; under which the Arboreous Disposition of its Blood-Vessels are elegantly Exprest.
 * [the] Internal Concave Surface [of the Placenta Uterina] next the Amnios, Appears Cover’d with the Chorion; under which the Arboreous Disposition of its Blood-Vessels are elegantly Exprest.