Woodland (noun)

  1. An area covered with trees and undergrowth, typically smaller than a forest.
  2. An area of land that is covered with trees.

Origin:

Middle english wode londe; from wode "wood" + londe "land".

Examples:

  1. The woodland was filled with a variety of trees and plants.
  2. The woodland provided habitat for many animals.
  3. The hike took us through a beautiful woodland.
  4. The woodland was being clear-cut to make room for development.
  5. The woodland was a popular destination for picnics and outdoor recreation.
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