arborvitae
Americannoun
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any of several ornamental or timber-producing evergreen trees belonging to the genus Thuja, of the cypress family, native to North America and eastern Asia, having a scaly bark and scalelike leaves on branchlets.
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Anatomy. arbor vitae.
Etymology
Origin of arborvitae
1655–65 arborvitae for def. 1; 1790–1800 arborvitae for def. 2; < Latin: tree of life
Example Sentences
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Some of the popular choices in Seattle include bamboo, arborvitae, boxwood and Pacific yew.
From Seattle Times • Jul. 29, 2020
The stairs are required for the bridge to clear a single thriving arborvitae evergreen, planted beneath it; the roof spikes seventeen feet for the purpose.
From The New Yorker • Feb. 25, 2019
They were eating her beloved hostas, nibbling the hydrangea and devouring the arborvitae.
From New York Times • Nov. 4, 2016
The University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service’s department of plant pathology newsletter for March 28, 2012, includes sad photos of liriodendron and arborvitae branches damaged by egg-laying cicadas.
From Washington Times • Jun. 8, 2015
Wangsgard said the two her office recommends — the dark green American arborvitae and the Columnar oriental arborvitae — do well in the Washington area.
From Washington Post
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