arborescent

Etymology
From, present active participle of. First attested around 1675. The philosophical sense refers to the way genealogy trees are drawn.

Adjective

 * 1) Like a tree; having a structure or appearance similar to that of a tree; branching.
 * 2)  Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (as opposed to the rhizome theory).
 * 1)  Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (as opposed to the rhizome theory).
 * 1)  Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (as opposed to the rhizome theory).
 * 1)  Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (as opposed to the rhizome theory).
 * 1)  Marked by insistence on totalizing principles, binarism and dualism (as opposed to the rhizome theory).

Translations

 * German: baumartig, baumähnlich
 * Ido:
 * Occitan:
 * Portuguese: arborescente


 * Portuguese: arborescente


 * Bulgarian: ,

Etymology
, present active participle of.

Etymology
, from.