wooded
- IPA[ˈwo͝odəd]
美式
- (of an area of land) covered with woods or many trees
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- 1. (of an area of land) covered with woods or many trees a wooded valley
- the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or ... a block of wood best quality woods were used for joinery
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- the hard fibrous material that forms the main substance of the trunk or branches of a tree or ... a block of wood best quality woods were used for joinery
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- (in folklore and classical mythology) a nymph inhabiting woodland, especially a dryad or hamadryad.
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- a print made from a finely detailed design cut into the end grain of a block of wood.
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- a migratory European leaf warbler found in woodlands, with plaintive calls and a trilling song.
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- (in biblical use) the timber from which Noah's ark was made, from an unidentified tree ...
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- a stork with a slightly downcurved bill and a bare face or head, found in America and Africa.
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- parts of a tree or branch which are dead.
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- (of an area of land) covered with woods or many trees: a wooded valley
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