| woodland | Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are suffered to grow, either for fuel or timber. "Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again." (Pope) "Woodlands and cultivated fields are harmoniously blended." (Bancroft) Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan. "She had a rustic, woodland air." (Wordsworth) "Like summer breeze by woodland stream." (Keble) Woodland caribou. <zoology> See Caribou. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| woodlander | A dweller in a woodland. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
| wet woodland | <ecology> A wooded area having surface water some of the time, for intermittent short periods. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| woodland | land that is covered with trees and shrubs |
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| woodland | any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada |
| woodland | hairy Eurasian perennial having deep yellow daisies on lax willowy stems |
| woodland | California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white flowers with widely spreading petals |
| woodland | short-stemmed violet of eastern North America having fragrant purple-veined white flowers |
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