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campestral

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cam⋅pes⋅tral

[kam-pes-truhl]
–adjective
of or pertaining to fields or open country.

Origin:
1730–40; < L campestr(is) flat, equiv. to camp(us) field + -estris adj. suffix) + -al 1
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cam·pes·tral   (kām-pěs'trəl)   
adj.  Of, relating to, or growing in uncultivated land or open fields.

[From Latin campester, of a field, from campus, field.]
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