Arboriculture

//ɑːɹˈbɔːɹ.ɪˌkʌl.t͡ʃɚ//

Synonyms for "arboriculture" (7 found)

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Translations

13 translations across 10 languages.

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Catalan

1 entries
  • arboricultura noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Chinese Mandarin

1 entries
  • 植樹 /植树 noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Danish

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  • frugtavl noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)
  • skovbrug noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)
  • trædyrkning noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Dutch

1 entries
  • arboricultuur noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Finnish

1 entries
  • puunhoito noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

French

1 entries
  • arboriculture noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Greek

2 entries
  • δενδροκαλλιέργεια noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)
  • δεντροκαλλιέργεια noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Italian

1 entries
  • arboricoltura noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Portuguese

1 entries
  • arboricultura noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Spanish

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  • arboricultura noun (branch of horticulture concerned with the planting and growth of trees)

Sample sentences

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Merely external emancipation has made of the modern woman an artificial being, who reminds one of the products of French arboriculture with its arabesque trees and shrubs, pyramids, wheels and wreaths; anything, except the forms which would be reached by the expression of her own inner qualities.

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The small cat of the youngest Bull granddaughter scrambled up a tree, and was too scared to come down. […] The children danced and clapped their hands as the box was raised to the kitten, who sniffed at it, scowled, and turned her head to the study of arboriculture.

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