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Woodland   /wˈʊdlˌænd/  /wˈʊdlənd/   Listen
noun
Woodland  n.  Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are allowed to grow, either for fuel or timber. "Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain, Here earth and water seem to strive again." "Woodlands and cultivated fields are harmoniously blended."



adjective
Woodland  adj.  Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan. "She had a rustic, woodland air." "Like summer breeze by woodland stream."
Woodland caribou. (Zool.) See under Caribou.






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"Woodland" Quotes from Famous Books



... derived from the county of Kent. The Southern district, which borders on Sussex and the sea, was formerly overspread with the great forest Anderida, and even now retains the denomination of the Weald or Woodland. In this district, and in the hundred and parish of Rolvenden, the Gibbons were possessed of lands in the year one thousand three hundred and twenty-six; and the elder branch of the family, without much increase or ...
— Memoirs of My Life and Writings • Edward Gibbon

... prayed for her own soul as well as mine. She thanked God that I was kind and would forgive her and go away—and only remember her in my prayers. She believed it was possible. It was not, but I kissed the hem of her white dress and left her standing alone—a little saint in a woodland shrine. That was what I thought deliriously as I staggered off. It was the next night that I heard her shrieks. ...
— The Head of the House of Coombe • Frances Hodgson Burnett

... which, if the oak should fail, would build navies, and if the forests of Livonia or Norway or Canada were exhausted, would build cities, is an acquisition to this island almost without a parallel.' And it still is one of the most valuable of our woodland trees, despite the cankerous fungus-disease which has certainly been (indirectly) due in no small degree to injudicious planting in pure woods on unsuitable ...
— Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) - Or A Discourse of Forest Trees • John Evelyn

... elastic stride that made him noticeable at a great distance, and had lustrous black eyes. He was so different from the mankind around that, with his freedom of movement, his soft—a little startled, glance, his olive complexion and graceful bearing, his humanity suggested to me the nature of a woodland creature. ...
— Amy Foster • Joseph Conrad

... Constance and Baptiste will be both cured and her anger will have passed away. You did not tell me about this trip to Epinal nor the selling of the woodland." ...
— Gerfaut, Complete • Charles de Bernard


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