"Arboreal" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
" Arboreal " refers to living or relating to trees. It describes animals, plants, or habitats that are found in or on trees. For example, arboreal animals are those that live in trees, such as squirrels and monkeys.
1. The arboreal sloth spends most of its life hanging upside down from tree branches.
2. In the Amazon rainforest, there is a vast diversity of arboreal animals, such as monkeys and tree-dwelling frogs.
3. The arboreal lifestyle of koalas has led to the development of strong claws for gripping eucalyptus bark.
4. After the storm, the arborist was called to assess the damage to the arboreal landscape and remove any hazardous trees.
5. The arboreal vegetation in the Borneo jungle provides a unique habitat for endangered species like the orangutan.
"Arbitrement" is a French word that refers to the act of arbitration or the process of settling a dispute through an arbitrator. In English, it typically means a binding decision made by an arbitrator, who is a neutral third party, in a legal or commercial conflict. This process is often used as an alternative to going to court, and the arbitrator's decision is usually final and legally enforceable.
"Arbitress" is a less common term that refers to a female arbitrator, which is someone who settles disputes or makes decisions between conflicting parties, usually with legal authority. It can also be used metaphorically for a woman who has significant influence or control in a particular situation.
"Arbitron" refers to a company that was formerly known for providing audience measurement services, specifically for radio stations in the United States. They collected data on radio listening habits to help determine ratings and inform advertisers about the reach and demographics of different radio programs. However, Arbitron was acquired by Nielsen in 2013, and the radio ratings service now operates under the Nielsen Audio brand.
I'm sorry, but "arblast" does not appear to be a recognized word in the English language. If you meant "abrasive," it refers to something that is rough, harsh, or causing friction, often used metaphorically for someone's personality or a surface that wears away other materials.
There doesn't seem to be a widely known specific meaning for the word "arbogast" as it is not a common English term. It could potentially be a person's name or a unique term used in certain contexts or languages. If you meant "arrogant," it means having or showing an exaggerated sense of one's own importance or abilities, often accompanied by a lack of regard for others.
An arbor is a structure, often made of wood or metal, that consists of an open framework with a roof or canopy, typically used as a garden feature for supporting climbing plants or providing shade. It can also refer to a wooded area or grove of trees.
"Arboraceous" refers to plants that are tree-like or resembling trees, typically having a woody stem and a spreading crown. It can also describe habitats or environments dominated by such plants.
"Arborary" is not a commonly recognized English word. It may be a misspelling or a non-standard term. If you meant "arbitrary," it means based on random choice or personal whim, rather than on any fixed rule or principle. If "arborary" was intended to refer to something related to trees or arbors, it could possibly mean pertaining to an arbor, which is a structure made of trelliswork for supporting climbing plants, or relating to trees or woodland. However, this usage is not standard and might cause confusion.