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thu⋅ja

[thoo-juh]
–noun
1. any tree of the genus Thuja, comprising the arborvitaes.
2. the wood of the sandarac tree.
Also, thuya.


Origin:
1750–60; < NL, ML thuia, < MGk thuía, for Gk thýa kind of African tree
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ar·bor·vi·tae also ar·bor vi·tae   (är'bər-vī'tē)   


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n.  
    1. Any of several North American or eastern Asian evergreen trees or shrubs of the genus Thuja, having flattened branchlets with opposite, scalelike leaves and small cones. They are grown as ornamentals and for timber.

    2. Any similar plant of the genus Platycladus or Thujopsis. Also called thuja.

  1. Anatomy The white nerve tissue of the cerebellum, which has a treelike outline in a median section.


[From New Latin arbor vītae, tree of life : Latin arbor, tree + Latin vītae, genitive of vīta, life; see vital.]
thu·ja   (thōō'jə, thyōō'-)   
n.  See arborvitae.

[New Latin Thuja, arborvitae genus, from Medieval Latin thuia, cedar, from Greek thuiā.]
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