arbor vitae

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White matter of the cerebellum
A man's penis
The evergreen trees Arborvitae, genus Thuja
{i} thuja, type of coniferous evergreen tree of the cypress family (Botany); gray and white nerve tissues in the cerebellum that resemble trees (Anatomy)
arborvitae
The white nerve tissue of the cerebellum that has a branching structure
arborvitae
any of several Asian and North American conifers of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis
arborvitae
Any of several North American or Asian conifers, of the genera Thuja and Thujopsis, grown for timber or ornament
arborvitae
{i} type of tree in the cypress family
arborvitae
(Latin: "tree of life") Any of six species (genus Thuja) of resinous, evergreen ornamental and timber conifers of the cypress family, native to North America and eastern Asia. Arborvitae trees or shrubs have thin, scaling outer bark and fibrous inner bark; horizontal or ascending branches; and flattened, spraylike branchlets with scalelike leaves. The Oriental, or Chinese, arborvitae (T. orientalis), a popular ornamental native to Asia, is a gracefully symmetrical shrub. Arborvitae wood is soft and lightweight but very durable, fragrant, and easily worked. The giant arborvitae (T. plicata) is the most important timber-producing species, but the wood of the American arborvitae (T. occidentalis) is also frequently used. False arborvitae (Thujopsis dolabrata) is closely related
Turkish - English
arbor vitae
arbor vitae

    Hyphenation

    ar·bor vi·tae

    Turkish pronunciation

    ärbır vaytı

    Pronunciation

    /ˈärbər ˈvītə/ /ˈɑːrbɜr ˈvaɪtə/

    Etymology

    () From Latin arbor (“tree”) + vitae, genitive singular of vita (“life”)
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