Definition of Arborescent. Meaning of Arborescent. Synonyms of Arborescent

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Definition of Arborescent

Arborescent
Arborescent Ar`bo*res"cent, a. [L. arborescens, p. pr. of arborescere to become a tree, fr. arbor tree.] Resembling a tree; becoming woody in stalk; dendritic; having crystallizations disposed like the branches and twigs of a tree. ``Arborescent hollyhocks.' --Evelyn.

Meaning of Arborescent from wikipedia

- coherency. A rhizome is purely a network of multiplicities that are not arborescent (tree-like, or hierarchical, e.g. the idea of hypertext in literary theory)...
- difficult to divide into clear, simple categories. Arborescent cacti Cacti can be tree-like (arborescent), meaning they typically have a single more-or-less...
- Brugmansia versicolor is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae, commonly known as “angel’s trumpets”. They are endemic to Ecuador. Since March 2014...
- Opuntia leucotricha is a species of cactus with the common names: arborescent pricklypear, Aaron's beard cactus, and semap**** cactus; and (in Spanish)...
- during earlier stages of growth. However, they are correctly defined as arborescent lycophytes. They thrived during the Carboniferous Period (358.9 to 298...
- Gr**** for "scale tree") or arborescent lycophytes are an extinct order of primitive, vascular, heterosporous, arborescent (tree-like) plants belonging...
- Many cacti are known to be psychoactive, containing phenethylamine alkaloids such as mescaline. However, the two main ritualistic (folkloric) genera are...
- Aloe africana (known as the Uitenhage aloe) is an arborescent (tree-like) species of aloe plant, indigenous to the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa...
- Sigillaria is a genus of extinct, spore-bearing, arborescent lycophyte, known from the Carboniferous and Permian periods. It is related to the more famous...
- example of an axial hypertext is The Virtual Disappearance of Miriam. Arborescent hypertexts are more complex than the axial form. They have a branching...