Arborist: meaning, definitions and examples

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arborist

 

[ ˈɑːbərɪst ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

tree care profession

An arborist is a professional who specializes in the care and maintenance of trees. They are trained to assess the health of trees, recommend treatments, and perform pruning or removal when necessary.

Synonyms

tree doctor, tree surgeon.

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Word Description / Examples
arborist

Use in professional or technical discussions about tree care and management. Arborists are experts in the science of planting, caring for, and maintaining trees.

  • We need an arborist to assess the health of our oak tree.
  • Arborists provide valuable services to ensure trees are healthy and safe.
tree surgeon

Often used when talking about the physical cutting or removal of tree parts, including pruning and surgery. Emphasizes the skill and precision involved in the work.

  • We hired a tree surgeon to remove the dead branches from our elm.
  • Tree surgeons are trained to perform delicate operations on trees to keep them healthy.
tree doctor

Commonly used in more informal, everyday conversations to describe someone who takes care of trees, particularly their health.

  • The tree doctor said our maple is suffering from a disease.
  • If your trees look sick, call a tree doctor for an inspection.

Examples of usage

  • An arborist was called to inspect the old oak tree in the park.
  • The arborist recommended fertilizing the trees to improve their health.

Translations

Translations of the word "arborist" in other languages:

🇵🇹 arborista

🇮🇳 वृक्षारोपण विशेषज्ञ

🇩🇪 Baumexperte

🇮🇩 arusarbor

🇺🇦 арборист

🇵🇱 arborysta

🇯🇵 樹木医 (じゅもくい)

🇫🇷 arboriculteur

🇪🇸 arborista

🇹🇷 ağaç uzmanı

🇰🇷 수목 전문가

🇸🇦 متخصص الأشجار

🇨🇿 arborista

🇸🇰 arborista

🇨🇳 树艺师

🇸🇮 arborist

🇮🇸 trjáfræðingur

🇰🇿 ағаш маманы

🇬🇪 ხეების სპეციალისტი

🇦🇿 ağac mütəxəssisi

🇲🇽 arborista

Etymology

The word 'arborist' is derived from the Latin word 'arbor', which means tree. The profession of arboriculture has ancient roots, dating back to the practices of tree care in ancient civilizations. The modern arborist profession has evolved to include scientific knowledge of tree biology, ecology, and management practices.