Definition
Covered with trees; shaded by trees; having abundant trees or tree growth.
Etymology
From arbor (tree) plus the suffix -ed (having or characterized by), which creates adjectives describing what something has or is like. Similar formations: forested, wooded, shaded.
Kelly Says
The -ed suffix is super flexible in English—you can add it to almost any noun to create an adjective meaning 'having that thing' or 'covered with that thing.' A wooded area has woods, a shaded spot is covered in shade, and an arbored path is lined with trees.
Translations
CACatalà
arborícola
ar-bo-ri-ko-la
CSČeština
stromový
strom-ovy
DADansk
træagtig
trae-ag-tig
DEDeutsch
baumförmig
baum-foer-mig
ELΕλληνικά
δενδριώδης
den-drio-des
ESEspañol
arbóreo
ar-bo-RE-o
FISuomi
puumainen
poo-mai-nen
FRFrançais
arboré
ar-bo-re
HIहिन्दी
पेड़ों का
pedon ka
IDBahasa Indonesia
pohon
po-hon
ITItaliano
arborato
ar-bo-ra-to
MSBahasa Melayu
pohon
po-hon
NLNederlands
boomvormig
boom-vor-mig
NONorsk
trelignende
tre-li-n-en-de
PLPolski
drzewiasty
drze-vee-as-tee
PTPortuguês
arbóreo
ar-bo-RE-o
RORomână
arborescent
ar-bo-res-sent
RUРусский
древесный
drev-ehs-nyy
SVSvenska
trädlik
traad-leek
TAதமிழ்
மரத்தின்
mara-thin
TRTürkçe
ağaçlı
ah-ach-lee
UKУкраїнська
деревоподібний
derevo-po-dib-nyy
VITiếng Việt
thuỷ canh
thw-ee-canh