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Latin for tree?

The Latin word for tree is "arbor."


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logs almost luogie like u pronounce it lougs correction the correct translation is: arbore ACTUALLY, the correct translation is "arbor." Glad to be of service.


What word from the Latin intricare meaning is to plot in a secret underhanded way?

"Intricate" is an English word that comes from the Latin verb intrīcāre. The present active infinitive translates as "to complicate" or "to tangle" in English. The pronunciation will be "IHN-tree-KA-reh" in classical Latin and "EEN-tree-KA-rey" in Church Latin.


What does tree mean in roman?

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What is the latin translation for the word 'tree'?

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What do you call tree in greek and latin?

'Arbor' is tree in Latin.