arbustive
English
Etymology
Latin arbustivus, from arbustus (“shrub”).
Adjective
arbustive (comparative more arbustive, superlative most arbustive)
- Containing copses of trees or shrubs; covered with shrubs.
- William Bartram
- […] the atmosphere was now animated with the efficient principle of vegetative life; the arbustive hills, gay lawns, and green meadows […]
- William Bartram
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Translations
French
Adjective
arbustive
- feminine of arbustif
Italian
Adjective
arbustive
- feminine plural of arbustivo
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