All wildwood synonyms
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- jungle — a novel (1906) by Upton Sinclair.
- park — Mungo [muhng-goh] /ˈmʌŋ goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1806? Scottish explorer in Africa.
- thicket — a thick or dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees; a thick coppice.
- timber — the wood of growing trees suitable for structural uses.
- wood — Grant, 1892–1942, U.S. painter.
- woodland — a city in N central California.
- backwoods — If you refer to an area as the backwoods, you mean that it is a long way from large towns and is isolated from modern life.
- brake — Brakes are devices in a vehicle that make it go slower or stop.
- chase — If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
- clump — A clump of things such as trees or plants is a small group of them growing together.
- coppice — A coppice is a small group of trees growing very close to each other.
- copse — A copse is a small group of trees growing very close to each other.
- cover — If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or close it.
- covert — Covert activities or situations are secret or hidden.
- grove — Sir George, 1820–1900, English musicologist.
- growth — the act or process, or a manner of growing; development; gradual increase.
- shelter — something beneath, behind, or within which a person, animal, or thing is protected from storms, missiles, adverse conditions, etc.; refuge.
- stand — (of a person) to be in an upright position on the feet.
- timberland — land covered with timber-producing forests.
- weald — The, a region in SE England, in Kent, Surrey, and Essex counties: once a forest area; now an agricultural region.
- woods — the hard, fibrous substance composing most of the stem and branches of a tree or shrub, and lying beneath the bark; the xylem.
- woodlot — a tract, especially on a farm, set aside for trees.