Orchard (noun)

  1. An area of land used for growing fruit or nut trees.
  2. A grove of trees.

Origin:

Old english ortgeard, from ort "herb" + geard "enclosure".

Examples:

  1. The orchard was filled with apple, peach and pear trees.
  2. The orchard was tended by several generations of farmers.
  3. I picked a ripe apple from the orchard.
  4. I love walking in the orchard during the autumn season to see the colors of the leaves.
  5. The orchard was a beautiful sight in the spring with all the blooming trees.
Some random words: boundary, gesture, bungalow