English-Thai Dictionary
arbor
N ที่ มี ร่มเงา (โดย ต้นไม้ ที่ ร่ม ใต้ ต้นไม้ หรือ ซุ้ม ต้นไม้ arbour ti-mee-rom-ngao
arbor
N สิ่ง ที่ ช่วย ค้ำ เครื่องช่วย ค้ำ sing-ti-chuai-kham
arboreal
A เกี่ยวกับ ต้นไม้ kiao-kab-ton-mai
arbored
ADJ ที่ มี ต้นไม้ ทั้งสอง ข้าง ti-mee-ton-mai-thang-song-khang
arboreous
A เกี่ยวกับ ต้นไม้ kiao-kab-ton-mai
arborescent
A รูปร่าง คล้าย ต้นไม้ rub-rang-klai-ton-mai
arboretum
N วนอุทยาน wa-na-aud-ta-yan
arborization
N ลักษณะ ที่ คล้าย ต้นไม้ lak-sa-na-ti-klai-ton-mai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
ARBOR
n.[L. arbor, a tree, and the primary sense. ] 1. A frame of lattice work, covered with vines, branches of trees or other plants, for shade; a bower.
2. In botany, a tree, as distinguished from a shrub. The distinction which Linne makes, that a tree springs up with a bud on the stem, and a shrub not, is found not to hold universally; and the tree, in popular understanding, differs from the shrub only in size. Arbor forms the seventh family of vegetables in Linne's system. [See Tree. ]
3. In mechanics, the principal part of a machine, sustaining the rest. Also the axis or spindle of a machine, as of a crane, or windmill.
This in America is called the shaft.
ARBORATOR
n.One who plants or who prunes trees.
ARBOREOUS
a.[L. arborecus, from arbor. ] Belonging to a tree; resembling a tree; constituting a tree; growing on trees, as moss is arboreous.
ARBORESCENCE
n.[L. arboresco, to grow to a tree. ] The figure of a tree; the resemblance of a tree in minerals, or crystalizations or groups of crystals in that form.
ARBORESCENT
a. 1. Resembling a tree; having the figure of a tree; dendritical.
2. From herbaceous becoming woody.
ARBORESCENT STAR-FISH
n.a species of asterias, called also caput Medusae. [See Starfish. ]
ARBORET
n. A small tree or shrub; a place planted or overgrown with trees.
ARBORIST
n.One who makes trees his study, or who is versed in the knowledge of trees.
ARBORIZATION
n.The appearance or figure of a tree or plant in minerals, or fossils. [See Herborization. ]
ARBORIZE
v.t.To form the appearance of a tree or plant in minerals.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
ARBOR
Ar "bor, n. Etym: [OE. herber, herbere, properly a garden of herbs, F.herbier, fr. L. herbarium. See Herb, and cf. Herbarium. ]
Defn: A kind of latticework formed of, or covered with, vines, branches of trees, or other plants, for shade; a bower. Sir P. Sidney.
ARBOR
ARBOR Ar "bor, n. [Written also arbour. ] Etym: [L., a tree, a beam. ]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: A tree, as distinguished from a shrub.
2. Etym: [Cf. F. arbre. ] (Mech. ) (a ) An axle or spindle of a wheel or opinion. (b ) A mandrel in lathe turning. Knight. Arbor Day, a day appointed for planting trees and shrubs. [U.S.]
ARBORARY
Ar "bo *ra *ry, a. Etym: [L. arborarius, fr. arbor tree. ]
Defn: Of or pertaining to trees; arboreal.
ARBORATOR
Ar "bo *ra `tor, n. Etym: [L., fr. arbor tree. ]
Defn: One who plants or who prunes trees. [Obs. ] Evelyn.
ARBOR DIANAE
Ar "bor Di *a "næ. Etym: [L., the tree of Diana, or silver. ] (Chem. )
Defn: A precipitation of silver, in a beautiful arborescent form.
ARBOREAL
ARBOREAL Ar *bo "re *al, a.
1. Of or pertaining to a tree, or to trees; of nature of trees. Cowley.
2. Attached to, found in or upon, or frequenting, woods or trees; as, arboreal animals. Woodpeckers are eminently arboreal. Darwin.
ARBORED
ARBORED Ar "bored, a.
Defn: Furnished with an arbor; lined with trees. "An arboreal walk. " Pollok.
ARBOREOUS
Ar *bo "re *ous, a. Etym: [L. arboreous, fr. arbor tree. ]
1. Having the form, constitution, or habits, of a proper tree, in distinction from a shrub. Loudon.
2. Pertaining to, or growing on, trees; as, arboreous moss. Quincy.
ARBORESCENCE
ARBORESCENCE Ar `bo *res "cence, n.
Defn: The state of being arborescent; the resemblance to a tree in minerals, or crystallizations, or groups of crystals in that form; as, the arborescence produced by precipitating silver.
ARBORESCENT
Ar `bo *res "cent, a. Etym: [L. arborescens, p. pr. of arborescere to become a tree, fr. arbor tree. ]
Defn: Resembling a tree; becoming woody in stalk; dendritic; having crystallizations disposed like the branches and twigs of a tree. "Arborescent hollyhocks." Evelyn.
ARBORET
Ar "bo *ret, n. Etym: [OF. arboret, dim. of arbre tree, L. arbor ]
Defn: A small tree or shrub. [Obs. ] Spenser. Among thick-woven arborets, and flowers Imbordered on each bank. Milton.
ARBORETUM
Ar `bo *re "tum, n.; pl. Arboreta. Etym: [L., a place grown with trees.]
Defn: A place in which a collection of rare trees and shrubs is cultivated for scientific or educational purposes.
ARBORICAL
ARBORICAL Ar *bor "ic *al, a.
Defn: Relating to trees. [Obs. ]
ARBORICOLE
Ar *bor "i *cole, a. Etym: [L. arbor + colere to inhabit. ] (Zoöl.)
Defn: Tree-inhabiting; -- said of certain birds.
ARBORICULTURAL
ARBORICULTURAL Ar `bor *i *cul "tur *al, a.
Defn: Pertaining to arboriculture. Loudon.
ARBORICULTURE
Ar `bor *i *cul "ture, n. Etym: [L. arbor tree + cultura. See Culture. ]
Defn: The cultivation of trees and shrubs, chiefly for timber or for ornamental purposes.
ARBORICULTURIST
ARBORICULTURIST Ar `bor *i *cul "tur *ist, n.
Defn: One who cultivates trees.
ARBORIFORM
ARBORIFORM Ar *bor "i *form, a.
Defn: Treelike in shape.
ARBORIST
Ar "bor *ist, n. Etym: [F. arboriste, fr. L. arbor tree. ]
Defn: One who makes trees his study, or who is versed in the knowledge of trees. Howell.
ARBORIZATION
Ar `bor *i *za "tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. arborisation, fr. L. arbor tree. ]
Defn: The appearance or figure of a tree or plant, as in minerals or fossils; a dendrite.
ARBORIZED
ARBORIZED Ar "bor *ized, a.
Defn: Having a treelike appearance. "An arborized or moss agate. " Wright.
ARBOROUS
ARBOROUS Ar "bor *ous, a.
Defn: Formed by trees. [Obs. ] From under shady, arborous roof. Milton.
ARBOR VINE
ARBOR VINE Ar "bor vine `.
Defn: A species of bindweed.
ARBOR VITAE
Ar "bor vi "tæ. Etym: [L., tree of life. ]
1. (Bot. )
Defn: An evergreen tree of the cypress tribe, genus Thuja. The American species is the T. occidentalis.
2. (Anat. )
Defn: The treelike disposition of the gray and white nerve tissues in the cerebellum, as seen in a vertical section.
New American Oxford Dictionary
arbor
ar bor 1 |ˈärbər ˈɑrbər | ▶noun an axle or spindle on which something revolves. • a device holding a tool in a lathe. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French arbre ‘tree, axis. ’ The spelling change was due to association with Latin arbor ‘tree. ’
arbor
ar bor 2 |ˈɑrbər ˈärbər |(Brit. arbour ) ▶noun a shady garden alcove with sides and a roof formed by trees or climbing plants trained over a wooden framework. ORIGIN Middle English (also denoting a lawn or flower bed ): from Old French erbier, from erbe ‘grass, herb, ’ from Latin herba. The phonetic change to ar- (common in words having er- before a consonant ) was assisted by association with Latin arbor ‘tree. ’
Arbor Day
Ar bor Day |ˈɑrbər ˌdeɪ | ▶noun a day dedicated annually to public tree-planting in the US, Australia, and other countries. It is usually observed in late April or early May. ORIGIN from Latin arbor ‘tree. ’
arboreal
ar bo re al |ärˈbôrēəl ɑrˈbɔriəl | ▶adjective (chiefly of animals ) living in trees: arboreal rodents. • of or relating to trees. DERIVATIVES ar bo re al i ty |ärˌbôrēˈalitē |noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin arboreus, from arbor ‘tree, ’ + -al .
arborescent
ar bo res cent |ˌärbəˈresənt ˌɑrbəˈrɛsnt | ▶adjective chiefly Botany treelike in growth or appearance: arborescent ferns. DERIVATIVES ar bo res cence noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin arborescent- ‘growing into a tree, ’ from arborescere, from arbor ‘tree. ’
arboretum
ar bo re tum |ˌärbəˈrētəm ˌɑrbəˈridəm | ▶noun ( pl. arboretums or arboreta |-ˈrētə | ) a botanical garden devoted to trees. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin, ‘a place with trees, ’ from arbor ‘tree ’ + -etum .
arboriculture
ar bor i cul ture |ˈärbəriˌkəlCHər, ärˈbôri -ˈɑrbərəˌkəltʃər | ▶noun the cultivation of trees and shrubs. DERIVATIVES ar bor i cul tur al |ˌärbəriˈkəlCHərəl, ärˈbôriˌkəl - |adjective, ar bor i cul tur ist |ˌärbəriˈkəlCHərist, ärˈbôrəˌkəl - |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin arbor ‘tree ’ + culture, on the pattern of words such as agriculture .
Arborio
Ar bo ri o |ärˈbôrē -ō ɑrˌbɔrioʊ | ▶noun a variety of round-grained rice produced in Italy and used in making risotto. ORIGIN Italian.
arborist
ar bor ist |ˈärbərist ˈɑ͜rbərɪst | ▶noun a tree surgeon.
arborization
ar bor i za tion |ˌärbərəˈzāSHən ˌɑrbərəˈzeɪʃən | ▶noun Anatomy a fine branching structure at the end of a nerve fiber.
arbor vitae
ar bor vi tae |ˈärbər ˈvītē ˌɑrbər ˈvaɪdi |(also arborvitae ) ▶noun 1 a North American and eastern Asian evergreen coniferous tree of the cypress family. [Genus Thuja, family Cupressaceae: several species, in particular the northern white cedar (see white cedar ). ] 2 the arborescent appearance of the white matter in a vertical section of the cerebellum. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘tree of life, ’ probably with reference to its medicinal use.
Oxford Dictionary
arbor
arbor 1 |ˈɑːbə | ▶noun an axle or spindle on which something revolves. • a device holding a tool in a lathe. ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from French arbre ‘tree, axis ’. The spelling change was due to association with Latin arbor ‘tree ’.
arbor
arbor 2 ▶noun US spelling of arbour.
Arbor Day
Arbor Day |ˈɑːbədeɪ | ▶noun a day dedicated annually to public tree planting in the US, Australia, and other countries. ORIGIN from Latin arbor ‘tree ’.
arboreal
arboreal |ɑːˈbɔːrɪəl | ▶adjective living in trees: arboreal rodents. • relating to trees. DERIVATIVES arboreality noun ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: from Latin arboreus, from arbor ‘tree ’, + -al .
arborescent
arborescent |ˌɑːbəˈrɛs (ə )nt | ▶adjective chiefly Botany tree-like in growth or appearance. DERIVATIVES arborescence noun ORIGIN late 17th cent.: from Latin arborescent- ‘growing into a tree ’, from arborescere, from arbor ‘tree ’.
arboretum
arboretum |ˌɑːbəˈriːtəm | ▶noun ( pl. arboretums or arboreta |-tə | ) a botanical garden devoted to trees. ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin, ‘a place with trees ’, from arbor ‘tree ’.
arboriculture
arboriculture |ˈɑːb (ə )rɪˌkʌltʃə, ɑːˈbɔː -| ▶noun [ mass noun ] the cultivation of trees and shrubs. DERIVATIVES arboricultural |-ˈkʌltʃ (ə )r (ə )l |adjective, arboriculturist |-ˈkʌltʃ (ə )rɪst |noun ORIGIN early 19th cent.: from Latin arbor ‘tree ’ + culture, on the pattern of words such as agriculture .
Arborio
Arborio |ɑːˈbɔːrɪəʊ | ▶noun [ mass noun ] a variety of round-grained rice produced in Italy and used in making risotto. ORIGIN Italian.
arborist
arborist |ˈɑːbərɪst | ▶noun a tree surgeon.
arborization
arborization |ˌɑːb (ə )rʌɪˈzeɪʃ (ə )n |(also aborisation ) ▶noun Anatomy a fine branching structure at the end of a nerve fibre.
arbor vitae
arbor vitae |ˌɑːbə ˈvʌɪtiː, ˈviːtʌɪ | ▶noun another term for thuja. ORIGIN mid 16th cent.: from Latin, literally ‘tree of life ’, probably with reference to its medicinal use.
American Oxford Thesaurus
arbor
arbor noun the arbor was overgrown with wisteria and bittersweet: bower, pergola; alcove, grotto, recess; gazebo.
Duden Dictionary
Arboreal
Ar bo re al Substantiv, Neutrum Biologie , das |Arbore a l |das Arboreal; Genitiv: des Arboreals, Plural: die Arboreale lateinisch der ökologische Lebensraum Wald
Arboretum
Ar bo re tum Substantiv, Neutrum Botanik , das |Arbor e tum |das Arboretum; Genitiv: des Arboretums, Plural: die Arboreten lateinisch arboretum, zu: arbor = Baum zu Studienzwecken angelegte Pflanzung verschiedener Bäume; Baumschule
French Dictionary
arborer
arborer v. tr. verbe transitif 1 Dresser (droit comme un arbre ). : Arborer un drapeau. 2 Porter ostensiblement. : Il arbore un titre ronflant. aimer
arborescence
arborescence n. f. nom féminin Partie ramifiée d ’une plante. Note Orthographique arbore sc en c e.
arborescent
arborescent , ente adj. adjectif Qui a la forme ramifiée d ’un arbre. : Une généalogie présentée selon une structure arborescente. Note Orthographique arbore sc ent.
arboretum
arboretum ou arborétum n. m. (pl. arboretums ou arborétums ) nom masculin Lieu où l ’on fait, dans un but scientifique, la culture et l ’étude des arbres forestiers groupés suivant un ordre systématique (Recomm. off. ). : L ’Arboretum du Jardin botanique de Montréal compte environ 7 000 spécimens d ’arbres et d ’arbustes: on y trouve aussi bien des espèces indigènes du Québec que de nombreux cultivars importés de partout dans le monde. Prononciation La dernière syllabe rime avec tomme [arbɔretɔm ]
arboricole
arboricole adj. adjectif Relatif à l ’arboriculture.
arboriculteur
arboriculteur arboricultrice n. m. et f. nom masculin et féminin Agriculteur, agricultrice qui cultive les arbres fruitiers.
arboriculture
arboriculture n. f. nom féminin Culture des arbres fruitiers.
arborigène
arborigène FORME FAUTIVE Impropriété pour aborigène.
arborisation
arborisation n. f. nom féminin Cristallisation reproduisant des ramifications.
arborite
arborite FORME FAUTIVE Marque déposée pour stratifié, lamifié.
Spanish Dictionary
arborecer
arborecer (también arbolecer )verbo intransitivo Llegar a transformarse en árbol .Conjug. [43 ] como agradecer .
arbóreo, -rea
arbóreo, -rea adjetivo 1 Del árbol o relacionado con él :vegetación arbórea; la única especie arbórea de este bosque es el pino; los cultivos arbóreos, como el olivo, ocupan grandes extensiones en el sur del país .2 Que por su forma o aspecto recuerda a un árbol .SINÓNIMO arborescente .3 Que forma ramificaciones análogas a las ramas de un árbol :para representar las oraciones sintácticamente se usan esquemas arbóreos .SINÓNIMO arborescente .
arborescencia
arborescencia nombre femenino 1 Crecimiento o conjunto de características de las plantas semejantes a un árbol .2 Forma semejante al ramaje de un árbol, en especial la que toman ciertos minerales al cristalizar .SINÓNIMO arborización .
arborescente
arborescente adjetivo 1 Que por su forma o aspecto recuerda a un árbol :matojo arborescente; colonias coralinas arborescentes .2 Que por su forma o aspecto recuerda a un árbol :estructura arborescente .SINÓNIMO arbóreo .
arbori-
arbori- Elemento prefijal de origen latino que entra en la formación de nombres masculinos y femeninos y adjetivos con el significado de ‘árbol ’:arboricida, arboricultor, arboriforme, arborización .
arboricida
arboricida adjetivo /nombre común Que destruye los árboles .
arborícola
arborícola adjetivo /nombre masculino 1 [animal ] Que vive en los árboles :monos arborícolas; el lirón es un roedor arborícola; en verano, el urogallo se comporta como un ave terrestre que come hierbas, bellotas, lagartijas, etc. , y solamente se sube al árbol para dormir, pero en invierno, en cambio, es básicamente arborícola y se alimenta de las agujas de los pinos y los brotes .2 adjetivo Que es propio de los animales arborícolas :los primeros primates se adaptaron a la vida arborícola; los loros y los periquitos son aves de climas cálidos y hábitos arborícolas .
arboricultor, -ra
arboricultor, -ra nombre masculino y femenino Persona que se dedica a la arboricultura .
arboricultura
arboricultura nombre femenino Arte y técnica de cultivar árboles .
arboriforme
arboriforme adjetivo Que tiene forma de árbol .
arborización
arborización nombre femenino 1 Arborescencia (forma semejante al ramaje de un árbol que toman ciertos minerales en la cristalización ).2 biol Ramificación terminal en forma de árbol de las células nerviosas y otros elementos anatómicos .
arborizar
arborizar verbo transitivo 1 Poblar de árboles un terreno .2 Plantar árboles en un determinado lugar . Conjugación [4 ] como realizar .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
arbor
ar bor 1 ⦅英 ⦆ar bour /ɑ́ː r bə r /名詞 C あずまや, 日除け場所 〘低木やツタをからませた格子などで作る庭の休息所 〙.Á - D à y 植樹祭 (の日 ) 〘米などで春の年中行事 〙.
arbor
ar bor 2 名詞 C 〘機 〙主軸, シャフト ; 回転軸, アーバ .
arboreal
ar bo re al /ɑː r bɔ́ːriəl /形容詞 〘生物 〙樹木の ; 〈動物が 〉樹木間に住む ; 樹上生活に適した .
arboretum
ar bo re tum /ɑ̀ː r bəríːtəm /名詞 複 ~s, -ta /-tə /C 樹木園, 森林公園 .