Etymology: [ for-&st, fär- ] (noun.) 13th century. From Middle English forest, from Old French forest, from Medieval Latin foresta (“open wood”), first used in the Capitularies of Charlemagne in reference to the royal forest (as opposed to the inner woods, or parcus). Displaced native Middle English weald, wald (“forest, weald”) from Old English weald, Middle English scogh, scough (“forest, shaw”) from Old Norse skōgr, and Middle English frith, firth (“forest, game preserve”) from Old English fyrhþ. etymology note
Synonyms: backwoods, brake, chase, clump, coppice, copse, cover, covert, grove, growth, jungle, park, shelter, stand, thicket, timber, timberland, weald, wildwood
orman, ağaç dikip orman haline getirmek, ağaçlandırmak, ormanlaştırmak, ormana, ormanlaştırmak, ağaç dikip orman haline getirmek, ağaçlandırmak, (isim) orman, ağaçlıklı, ormanlık, ormanlı, ağaçlı, agaçli,
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A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods, A defined area of land formerly set aside in England as a royal hunting ground, Any dense collection or amount, a disjoint union of trees, To cover an area with trees, (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide; search in this book) [definition #2] (Security and Network Integration Guide for Windows; search in this book), A vegetation type dominated by trees Many definitions of the term forest are in use throughout the world, reflecting wide differences in bio-geophysical conditions, social structure, and economics For a discussion of the term forest and related terms such as afforestation, reforestation, and deforestation: see the IPCC Report on Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (IPCC, 2000), Vegetation with an average canopy height greater than 20 ft (6m), plant trees, plant woods, as defined by the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act includes all of the following - forest land, whether Crown land or private land; Crown range; Crown land or private land that is predominantly maintained in one or more successive stands of trees, successive crops of forage, or wilderness, the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area land that is covered with trees and shrubs, a complex community of plants and animals in which trees are the most conspicuous members, A continuous stand of trees >10 m high, with interlocking crowns There are many kinds of forests and ways to classify them, for example, by ecozone, vegetation type, climate, dominant species, conformation, A plant community predominantly of trees and other woody vegetation growing more or less closely together Either natural or plantation, A large extent or precinct of country, generally waste and woody, belonging to the sovereign, set apart for the keeping of game for his use, not inclosed, but distinguished by certain limits, and protected by certain laws, courts, and officers of its own, Connected with forests, An extensive wood; a large tract of land covered with trees; in the United States, a wood of native growth, or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated, Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan, A collection of one or more Windows 2000 Active Directory trees, organized as peers and connected by two-way transitive trust relationships between the root domains of each tree All trees in a forest share a common schema, configuration, and Global Catalog When a forest contains multiple trees, the trees do not form a contiguous namespace, To cover with trees or wood, Area managed for the production of timber and other forest products or maintained as wood vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of catchment areas or recreation (26), A biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants, Land with at least 10% of its surface area stocked by trees of any size or formerly having had such trees as cover and not currently built-up or developed for agricultural use Forests are distinguished by their species of trees and plants, density, and soil type Forests are also divided into vertical layers: the canopy, the shrub layer, and the forest floor, A biological community of plants and animals that is dominated by trees and other woody plants, A plant community dominated by trees and other wood plants, -Vegetation community consisting of trees to 30 m tall generally with an understorey of smaller trees, shrubs, grasses and herbs Open-forest has a 30 - 70% canopy cover, while closed-forest has a canopy cover of >70% Tall forests are forests in which the upper stratum height exceeds 30 m, land that is covered with trees and shrubs, woods, area of land covered with trees, A forest is a large area where trees grow close together. Parts of the forest are still dense and inaccessible. 25 million hectares of forest, A forest of tall or narrow objects is a group of them standing or sticking upright. They descended from the plane into a forest of microphones and cameras. a large area of land that is covered with trees wood thick/dense forest (foris (because it was outside the main fenced area of woods)). Complex ecosystem in which trees are the dominant life-form. Tree-dominated forests can occur wherever the temperatures rise above 50 °F (10 °C) in the warmest months and the annual precipitation is more than 8 in. (200 mm). They can develop under various conditions within these limits, and the kind of soil, plant, and animal life differs according to the extremes of environmental influences. In cool, high-latitude subpolar regions, taiga (boreal) forests are dominated by hardy conifers. In more temperate high-latitude climates, mixed forests of both conifers and broad-leaved deciduous trees predominate. Broad-leaved deciduous forests develop in midlatitude climates. In humid equatorial climates, tropical rainforests develop. There heavy rainfall supports evergreens that have broad leaves instead of the needle leaves of cooler evergreen forests. Having extensive vertical layering, forests are among the most complex ecosystems. Conifer forests have the simplest structure: a tree layer, a shrub layer that is spotty or even absent, and a ground layer covered with lichens, mosses, and liverworts. Deciduous forests are more complex (the tree canopy is divided into an upper and lower story), and rainforest canopies are divided into at least three layers. Forest animals have highly developed hearing, and many are adapted for vertical movement through the environment. Because food other than ground plants is scarce, many ground-dwelling animals use forests only for shelter. The forest is nature's most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in complex organic relationships. Forest of Ardennes boreal forest Belidor Bernard Forest de Black Forest Bohemian Forest De Forest Lee national forest Petrified Forest National Park Sherwood Forest Teutoburg Forest Vierwaldstättersee Lake of the Four Forest Cantons, the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area, A biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants covering a land area of 10,000 square feet or greater Forest includes, establish a forest on previously unforested land; "afforest the mountains", One or more domain trees that do not form a contiguous namespace Forests allow organizations to group divisions that operate independently but still need to communicate with one another, an assemblage of woody vegetation typically attaining positions in a plant community at the tallest level; attains height and diameter growth of canopy-layer trees within established averages for the species, Ecosystem dominated by trees Major forest biomes include tropical evergreen forest, tropical savanna, deciduous forest, and boreal forest, A plant community in which the dominant vegetation is trees and other woody plants, Combination of trees, scrub, grass, and other types of plants, as well as animals and microorganisms that are interrelated biologically in their growth and provide impact on each other and the environment The term "forest" is used also to describe a landscape component, raw material, or an object of forestry management activities, You know what a forest is to you Here is what the USFS, in one published definition, sees: Area managed for the production of timber and other forest products or maintained as wood vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of catchment areas or recreation, area of one hectare or more which is at least 10 percent stocked with forest trees (including seedlings and saplings), wild palm, bamboo or brush Narrow strips of land bearing forest must be at least 60 meters wide and one hectare in size to qualify as forest Industrial tree plantations and tree farms one hectare or more in size are also included (Forest Management Bureau), A plant community predominantly of trees and other woody vegetation, growing more or less closely together, (1) A community dominated by dense, extensive tree cover (2) An area managed for producing timber and other products, or maintained under woody vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of watersheds or recreation (3) An area within an administrative boundary of a forest agency, whether having trees or not (4) Land primarily devoted to trees, area of one hectare or more which is at least 10 percent stocked with forest trees (including seedlings and saplings), wild palm, bamboo or brush Narrow strips of land bearing forest must be at least 60 meters wide and one hectare in size to qualify as forest Industrial tree plantations and tree farms one hectare or more in size are also included, covered in forest, covered with forest; "efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest, covered with trees, thickly wooded, covered with forest; "efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest", A forested area is an area covered in trees growing closely together. a thickly forested valley Only 8 per cent of Britain is forested. forested areas are covered in forests thickly/heavily/densely etc forested, Plural of forest, Third person singular of forest, This means land used permanently (i e , for five years and more) for herbaceous forage crops Permanent meadows and pastures on which trees and shrubs are grown, should be recorded under this heading only if the growing of forage crops is the most important use of the area, Ecosystems with a minimum of 10 per cent crown cover of trees and/or bamboos They usually contain wild flora, fauna and natural soil conditions, and are not subject to agricultural practices Forests can be divided into two categories: natural and plantation forests, lands on which trees are the principal plant life, usually conducive to wide biodiversity, An ecosystem characterised by a more or less dense and extensive tree cover It means natural forest and does not include plantations or agroforests (Natural Forest Summit, Australia 1999),
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A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods
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A defined area of land formerly set aside in England as a royal hunting ground
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Any dense collection or amount - "Forest of criticism."
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a disjoint union of trees
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To cover an area with trees
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(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide; search in this book) [definition #2] (Security and Network Integration Guide for Windows; search in this book)
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A vegetation type dominated by trees Many definitions of the term forest are in use throughout the world, reflecting wide differences in bio-geophysical conditions, social structure, and economics For a discussion of the term forest and related terms such as afforestation, reforestation, and deforestation: see the IPCC Report on Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry (IPCC, 2000)
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Vegetation with an average canopy height greater than 20 ft (6m)
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as defined by the Forest Practices Code of British Columbia Act includes all of the following - forest land, whether Crown land or private land; Crown range; Crown land or private land that is predominantly maintained in one or more successive stands of trees, successive crops of forage, or wilderness
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the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area land that is covered with trees and shrubs
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a complex community of plants and animals in which trees are the most conspicuous members
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A continuous stand of trees >10 m high, with interlocking crowns There are many kinds of forests and ways to classify them, for example, by ecozone, vegetation type, climate, dominant species, conformation
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A plant community predominantly of trees and other woody vegetation growing more or less closely together Either natural or plantation
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A large extent or precinct of country, generally waste and woody, belonging to the sovereign, set apart for the keeping of game for his use, not inclosed, but distinguished by certain limits, and protected by certain laws, courts, and officers of its own
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Connected with forests
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An extensive wood; a large tract of land covered with trees; in the United States, a wood of native growth, or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated
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Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan
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A collection of one or more Windows 2000 Active Directory trees, organized as peers and connected by two-way transitive trust relationships between the root domains of each tree All trees in a forest share a common schema, configuration, and Global Catalog When a forest contains multiple trees, the trees do not form a contiguous namespace
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To cover with trees or wood
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Area managed for the production of timber and other forest products or maintained as wood vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of catchment areas or recreation (26)
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A biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants
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Land with at least 10% of its surface area stocked by trees of any size or formerly having had such trees as cover and not currently built-up or developed for agricultural use Forests are distinguished by their species of trees and plants, density, and soil type Forests are also divided into vertical layers: the canopy, the shrub layer, and the forest floor
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A biological community of plants and animals that is dominated by trees and other woody plants
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A plant community dominated by trees and other wood plants
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-Vegetation community consisting of trees to 30 m tall generally with an understorey of smaller trees, shrubs, grasses and herbs Open-forest has a 30 - 70% canopy cover, while closed-forest has a canopy cover of >70% Tall forests are forests in which the upper stratum height exceeds 30 m
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land that is covered with trees and shrubs
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woods, area of land covered with trees isim
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A forest is a large area where trees grow close together. Parts of the forest are still dense and inaccessible. 25 million hectares of forest
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A forest of tall or narrow objects is a group of them standing or sticking upright. They descended from the plane into a forest of microphones and cameras. a large area of land that is covered with trees wood thick/dense forest (foris (because it was outside the main fenced area of woods)). Complex ecosystem in which trees are the dominant life-form. Tree-dominated forests can occur wherever the temperatures rise above 50 °F (10 °C) in the warmest months and the annual precipitation is more than 8 in. (200 mm). They can develop under various conditions within these limits, and the kind of soil, plant, and animal life differs according to the extremes of environmental influences. In cool, high-latitude subpolar regions, taiga (boreal) forests are dominated by hardy conifers. In more temperate high-latitude climates, mixed forests of both conifers and broad-leaved deciduous trees predominate. Broad-leaved deciduous forests develop in midlatitude climates. In humid equatorial climates, tropical rainforests develop. There heavy rainfall supports evergreens that have broad leaves instead of the needle leaves of cooler evergreen forests. Having extensive vertical layering, forests are among the most complex ecosystems. Conifer forests have the simplest structure: a tree layer, a shrub layer that is spotty or even absent, and a ground layer covered with lichens, mosses, and liverworts. Deciduous forests are more complex (the tree canopy is divided into an upper and lower story), and rainforest canopies are divided into at least three layers. Forest animals have highly developed hearing, and many are adapted for vertical movement through the environment. Because food other than ground plants is scarce, many ground-dwelling animals use forests only for shelter. The forest is nature's most efficient ecosystem, with a high rate of photosynthesis affecting both plant and animal systems in complex organic relationships. Forest of Ardennes boreal forest Belidor Bernard Forest de Black Forest Bohemian Forest De Forest Lee national forest Petrified Forest National Park Sherwood Forest Teutoburg Forest Vierwaldstättersee Lake of the Four Forest Cantons
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the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area
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A biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants covering a land area of 10,000 square feet or greater Forest includes
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establish a forest on previously unforested land; "afforest the mountains"
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One or more domain trees that do not form a contiguous namespace Forests allow organizations to group divisions that operate independently but still need to communicate with one another
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an assemblage of woody vegetation typically attaining positions in a plant community at the tallest level; attains height and diameter growth of canopy-layer trees within established averages for the species
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Ecosystem dominated by trees Major forest biomes include tropical evergreen forest, tropical savanna, deciduous forest, and boreal forest
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A plant community in which the dominant vegetation is trees and other woody plants
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Combination of trees, scrub, grass, and other types of plants, as well as animals and microorganisms that are interrelated biologically in their growth and provide impact on each other and the environment The term "forest" is used also to describe a landscape component, raw material, or an object of forestry management activities
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You know what a forest is to you Here is what the USFS, in one published definition, sees: Area managed for the production of timber and other forest products or maintained as wood vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of catchment areas or recreation
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area of one hectare or more which is at least 10 percent stocked with forest trees (including seedlings and saplings), wild palm, bamboo or brush Narrow strips of land bearing forest must be at least 60 meters wide and one hectare in size to qualify as forest Industrial tree plantations and tree farms one hectare or more in size are also included (Forest Management Bureau)
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A plant community predominantly of trees and other woody vegetation, growing more or less closely together
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(1) A community dominated by dense, extensive tree cover (2) An area managed for producing timber and other products, or maintained under woody vegetation for such indirect benefits as protection of watersheds or recreation (3) An area within an administrative boundary of a forest agency, whether having trees or not (4) Land primarily devoted to trees
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area of one hectare or more which is at least 10 percent stocked with forest trees (including seedlings and saplings), wild palm, bamboo or brush Narrow strips of land bearing forest must be at least 60 meters wide and one hectare in size to qualify as forest Industrial tree plantations and tree farms one hectare or more in size are also included
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covered in forest
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covered with forest; "efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest
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covered with trees, thickly wooded sıfat
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covered with forest; "efforts to protect forested lands of the northwest"
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A forested area is an area covered in trees growing closely together. a thickly forested valley Only 8 per cent of Britain is forested. forested areas are covered in forests thickly/heavily/densely etc forested
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Plural of forest
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This means land used permanently (i e , for five years and more) for herbaceous forage crops Permanent meadows and pastures on which trees and shrubs are grown, should be recorded under this heading only if the growing of forage crops is the most important use of the area
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Ecosystems with a minimum of 10 per cent crown cover of trees and/or bamboos They usually contain wild flora, fauna and natural soil conditions, and are not subject to agricultural practices Forests can be divided into two categories: natural and plantation forests
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lands on which trees are the principal plant life, usually conducive to wide biodiversity
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An ecosystem characterised by a more or less dense and extensive tree cover It means natural forest and does not include plantations or agroforests (Natural Forest Summit, Australia 1999)
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