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woodland

noun as in land covered with woods or trees

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noun as in forest

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So the elves in the Woodland Realm were an obvious [choice].

And truly, Blake Lively and your fellow band of woodland sprites with spreadsheets, that is fine.

Katrina, who was hung for witchcraft, is trapped in a woodland inferno between the two worlds.

All around the funnel, the treetops in the woodland interior were bending and snapping in frantic circles.

The 38-year-old was born Osama Lutfi in Panorama City, Calif., in the San Fernando Valley, and grew up in nearby Woodland Hills.

Bits of woodland arePg 129 interspersed with bright green sheep pastures and high, almost mountainous, bluffs overhang the valley.

He only knew that the drive through the shady stretches of woodland grew suddenly to seem like little journeys into paradise.

On his left hand and behind him lay the rich belt of woodland that marked the courses of the rivers Cluden and Cairn.

Here and there an oak stood, fully green, among the tawny reds and golds of a flaming woodland.

All night the gale buffeted the high windows of the church, and howled over the upland and roared through the woodland.

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On this page you'll find 19 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to woodland, such as: forest, timberland, wood, copse, weald, and woods.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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