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FORESTS |
Woods |
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FOREST |
Woods |
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BALSAS |
Light woods |
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TIGER |
Golfer, ... Woods |
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VICINITY |
Neck of the woods |
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GLADES |
Open spaces in woods |
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DRYAD |
Nymph of the woods |
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LAWN |
An open space between woods. |
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TIMBER |
Woods or forest; wooden land. |
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FORESTALLING |
Woods exhausted. Gang leader heading off |
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FOREMOST |
Chief Woods adopts secret modus operandi |
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WOODY |
Of or pertaining to woods; sylvan. |
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TIGERSEYE |
Stone to make Mr Woods exhale audibly |
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WOODSY |
Of or pertaining to the woods or forest. |
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NEMOPHILY |
Fondness for forest scenery; love of the woods. |
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VENEERS |
Decorative layers of fine wood applied to coarser woods |
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GYPSY |
To play the gypsy; to picnic in the woods. |
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BATTUE |
The act of beating the woods, bushes, etc., for game. |
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EMBOSS |
To seek the bushy forest; to hide in the woods. |
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WOODMAN |
One who dwells in the woods or forest; a bushman. |
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SILVAN |
Of or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves;
woody. |
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PATHLESS |
Having no beaten path or way; untrodden; impenetrable;
as, pathless woods. |
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PANNAGE |
A tax paid for the privilege of feeding swine in the
woods. |
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WOODLAND |
Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the
forest; sylvan. |
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RESOUND |
To be filled with sound; to ring; as, the woods resound
with song. |