woodland

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ormanlık arazi
ormanlık ülke
ormanlık bölge
{s} ağaçlık alanlara özgü
(sıfat) ormanda yaşayan
{i} ağaçlık arazi/alan, ağaçları bol olan yer
ağaçlı arazi
{i} ormanlık yer
{s} ormanda yaşayan
{i} ağaçlık yer
woodland oxeye
ormanlık oxeye
woodlands
ormanlık
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
land covered with woody vegetation
Of or pertaining to a creature or object growing, living, or existing in a woodland

As its name implies, this species Woodlark] is a more woodland bird than the other British Larks, and in many of its ways of life it resembles the Tree Pipit, frequenting the neighborhood of woods and plantations, but always affecting trees.

Having the character of a [[#Noun|woodland]]
{n} land that is covered with wood
A cultural period of the Eastern North American Aborigine Indians dating from 3,000 - 1,300 B P Usually, the presence of pottery differentiates the Woodland culture from the Archaic culture which preceded it
Forest lands stocked with other than timber species (i e , piñon, juniper, mountain mahogany, etc ) Uses of the woodland products are generally limited to firewood, posts, and harvest of piñon pine nuts
land that is covered with trees and shrubs
some delightful courses have been hewn through forests Because of this they are characterised by well defined fairways, beautiful greens set in amphitheatres of tall trees and not another fairway in sight Stray off-line with the shot and you will be playing at woodpeckers amongst the trees
A forest where tree crowns cover less than 20 percent of the ground; also called open canopy
- a landscape where the dominant vegetation is composed of tree species that are generally not capable of producing commercial tree growth
{i} forest, forested area
A vegetation type characterized by discontinuous stands of relatively short trees separated by grassland
forest land incapable of producing 20 cubic feet per acre per year of industrial wood under natural conditions, because of adverse site conditions  
A period of Native American history beginning 3,000 years ago and ending 1,250 years ago During the Woodland Period, Native Americans developed widespread use of pottery, mound building, gardening, and long-distance trade
Woodland is land with a lot of trees. an area of land covered with trees wood, forest forest
Land used primarily for the production of adapted wood crops and to provide tree cover for watershed protection, beautification, etc Does not include farmstead and field windbreak plantings
any land used primarily for growing trees and shrubs
a wooded area in which the trees are often small, short bowled, and open grown; farm woodland any wooded area that is part of a farm
Open stand of trees up to approximately 18 metres in height in which tree crowns cover at least 30 per cent of the land area but are, for the most part, not overlapping
{s} pertaining to or inhabiting the forest or woods
Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are suffered to grow, either for fuel or timber
Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan
-Vegetation structure dominated by trees where canopy foliage covers 10 - 30% of the ground area
Woodland culture
Any of the prehistoric cultures of eastern North America dating from the 1st millennium BC. The category includes cultures such as the Adena and Hopewell. Woodland cultures were characterized by the raising of corn, beans, and squash, the fashioning of distinctive pottery, the use of the bow and arrow, and the building of burial mounds. Most of these cultures were replaced by the Mississippian culture in the 1st millennium AD
woodland caribou
A large dark brown caribou with a light muzzle and heavily palmate antlers, inhabiting forested areas of Canada and the northwest United States
woodland caribou
any of several large caribou living in coniferous forests of southern Canada; in some classifications included in the species Rangifer tarandus
woodland oxeye
hairy Eurasian perennial having deep yellow daisies on lax willowy stems; found in the wild in open woodland and on rocky slopes
woodland star
California perennial herb cultivated for its racemose white flowers with widely spreading petals; sometimes placed in genus Tellima
yellow woodland anemone
A parallel name for yellow wood anemone
yellow woodland anemones
plural form of yellow woodland anemone
woodlander
{i} one who lives in the forest, forest-dweller
woodlander
A dweller in a woodland
woodlands
plural of woodland
woodland

    Расстановка переносов

    wood·land

    Турецкое произношение

    wûdlınd

    Синонимы

    timberland, forest

    Произношение

    /ˈwo͝odlənd/ /ˈwʊdlənd/

    Этимология

    [ 'wud-l&nd, -"land ] (noun.) before 12th century. wood +‎ land

    Видео

    ... ln Eastern Africa, grasslands invade the traditional woodland habitat ...
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