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arbor

1 of 1noun
/ˈɑrbər/
Forms:arbors
1

a shelter in a park or garden, that is surrounded by plants, such as climbing shrubs or vines, that people can sit under and relax

An arbor is a small, outdoor structure made of vertical posts with a framework, often covered with climbing plants like vines or flowers. It is typically used in gardens or along pathways to create a shaded or decorative area. Arbors can serve as a focal point in a garden or as an entrance to a garden or patio. They are often made of wood, metal, or other durable materials and provide support for plants while adding an elegant, natural element to outdoor spaces. Some arbors may include seating or be used to support flowers and vines.

  • The backyard featured an arbor covered in wisteria that provided a shady nook for enjoying morning coffee.
  • We set up tables and chairs under the arbor for the outdoor wedding reception after the ceremony.
  • Grapevines climbed all over the arbor at the end of the driveway, signaling visitors had arrived at the farmhouse.
2

any of various rotating shafts that serve as axes for larger rotating parts

3

a tree or grove of trees grown and maintained primarily for decorative environmental purposes

  • The garden was designed with several arbors along the perimeter to provide shade and privacy.
  • She selected ornamental peach arbors to surround the patio for their picturesque cascade of pale pink blooms.
  • We spent a relaxing afternoon reading under the large willow arbor in the backyard.