campestral
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cam·pes·tral
(kăm-pĕs′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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campestral
(kæmˈpɛstrəl)adj
of or relating to open fields or country
[C18: from Latin campester, from campus field]
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cam•pes•tral
(kæmˈpɛs trəl)adj.
of or pertaining to fields or open country.
[1730–40; < Latin campestr(is) flat <campus field]
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Adj. | 1. | campestral - of fields or open country; "living in campestral seclusion" rural - living in or characteristic of farming or country life; "rural people"; "large rural households"; "unpaved rural roads"; "an economy that is basically rural" |
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