different between treelike vs arborization
treelike
English
Etymology
From tree +? -like. Compare Swedish trädliknande (“treelike”).
Adjective
treelike (comparative more treelike, superlative most treelike)
- Having some characteristics of a tree; resembling or similar to a tree.
Related terms
- treely
Translations
Anagrams
- elkerite
treelike From the web:
arborization
English
Etymology
arborize +? -ation
Noun
arborization (countable and uncountable, plural arborizations)
- Any branching, treelike shape or formation.
- The formation of such a shape or formation.
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