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arbor vitae
[ ahr-ber vahy-tee ]
noun
, Anatomy.
- a treelike appearance in a vertical section of the cerebellum, due to the arrangement of the white and gray nerve tissues.
arbor vitae
/ ˈvaɪtiː; ˈɑːbɔː ˈviːtaɪ /
noun
- any of several Asian and North American evergreen coniferous trees of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis, esp Thuja occidentalis, having tiny scalelike leaves and egglike cones See also red cedar
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Word History and Origins
Origin of arbor vitae1
C17: from New Latin, literally: tree of life
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Example Sentences
Black spruce-tamarack bogs are extensive and arbor-vitae swamps occur commonly.
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In the vicinity of Little Girl's Point arbor-vitae swamps are common, occupying the wet lower northern slopes of the high ridge.
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However, in part of the region near Gogebic Lake extensive arbor-vitae swamps are reported to occur.
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This situation may be considered transitional between the black spruce bog and the arbor-vitae swamp.
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In a depression two miles south of Little Girl's Point is a mixed growth of arbor-vitae, black spruce, with a few black ashes.
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