Woodland (Noun)
Meaning
Land that is covered with trees and shrubs.
Classification
Nouns denoting natural objects (not man-made).
Examples
- The hiking trail wound through a beautiful woodland, providing scenic views and an escape from urban life.
- She wandered through the woodland, observing the native species and wildlife habitats that flourished in this temperate ecosystem.
- From its southern bank the land gently rose and melted away to form the ridged verdure of an intersecting woodland.
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- Deer walked through the forest in the woodland, which stretched into uncounted miles around this community surrounded by woods.