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wooded

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wood·ed  (wdd)
adj.
Covered with trees or woods: a wooded area near the highway; a heavily wooded tract.

wooded [ˈwʊdɪd]
adj
1. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) covered with or abounding in woods or trees
2. (Life Sciences & Allied Applications / Forestry) (in combination) having wood of a specified character a soft-wooded tree
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Adj.1.wooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etcwooded - covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land"; "a heavily wooded tract"
uncleared - not cleared; not rid of objects or obstructions; "uncleared land"; "many cars were stuck in the snow on uncleared streets"
treeless, unwooded - not wooded

wooded
adjective tree-covered, forested, timbered, woody, sylvan (poetic), tree-clad a wooded valley
Translations
wooded [ˈwʊdɪd] ADJarbolado
wooded [ˈwʊdɪd] adj [hills, mountains, slope, valley, grounds, area] → boisé(e)
wooded
adjbewaldet
wooded [ˈwʊdɪd] adjcoperto/a di boschi, boscoso/a
thickly/sparsely wooded → a bosco fitto/rado


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Taking the rope and leading the way, I passed through a glade of tangled vines and bushes that ran between two wooded knolls.
This gorge--along whose bottom pours the swift Neckar-- is confined between (or cloven through) a couple of long, steep ridges, a thousand feet high and densely wooded clear to their summits, with the exception of one section which has been shaved and put under cultivation.
The shores of North Inlet were as thickly wooded as those of the southern anchorage, but the space was longer and narrower and more like, what in truth it was, the estuary of a river.
 
 
 
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