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Ian
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Does anyone know what the word 'arborchine' means in english? (Maybe derived from Latin?)
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it depends

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I looked it up, but it depends on how it is used. If you can tell me that I will let you know what the definition is.
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The word 'arborchine' was used in the sentence 'the arborchine looked impressive in the morning'.

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Ian wrote:Does anyone know what the word 'arborchine' means in english? (Maybe derived from Latin?)
Hi Ian,

well, I've never seen that word before and I don't know Latin (:loljump: okay, okay, I know - not really the perfect qualification to answer that question...) but I just thought of that it might be related to arboreal which means something like forest in English???

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Have you had a look at http://www.granddictionnaire.com and Eurodicautom ?
I'll have a look at Termium tomorrow morning.
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