The Word of the Day podcast for April 24th.
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Today's word is arboreal, spelled A-R-B-O-R-E-A-L.
It's a formal and literary word used to describe something that relates to trees.
Arboreal is an adjective.
It's also used in technical contexts to mean living in or often found in trees, as in arboreal primates.
Here's the word used in a sentence from The Guardian.
In the saplings' early years, slow growth is the key to arboreal longevity,
so the matriarch keeps her offspring in the shade.
The word arboreal took root in English in the 17th century,
at a time when language influencers were eager to see English take on words from Latin and Greek.