adjective relating to or resembling a tree or trees; inhabiting or frequenting trees
In anthropology, 'arboreal' may be used to describe human ancestors that lived in trees or had arboreal adaptations.
In botany, 'arboreal' may refer to plants that grow on or in trees, such as epiphytes.
In ecology, 'arboreal' refers to the relationship between organisms and their arboreal habitats.
In biology, the word 'arboreal' is used to describe animals that live in trees or are adapted to living in trees.
In zoology, 'arboreal' is used to describe animals that spend a significant amount of their time in trees.
In writing, 'arboreal' may be used to describe a setting or character that is related to or inhabits trees or forests.
Biologists may use 'arboreal' to refer to animals that live in trees or are adapted to life in trees.
Botanists may use 'arboreal' to describe plant species that are primarily found in trees.
Ecologists may use 'arboreal' to describe the relationship between organisms and their tree habitats.
Foresters may use 'arboreal' to refer to tree-related activities or management practices.
Zoologists may use 'arboreal' to describe animal behavior or adaptations related to tree-dwelling.