Treefarous
/Tree-far-us/
Adjective. Of plentiful and near-identical quality.
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Suburbs are treefarous because they tend to have an abundance of homes, and they are usually very similar.
Etymology u0026amp; Word Origins
The “tree”in “treefarous” represents trees in a forest and is used as a metaphor to illustrate “Far” in treefarous represents vastness and distance.
The “ous” in treefarous represents the suffix -ous which means “possessing (something).”
Additionally, “farous” sounds similar to “forest.”
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