woodlot

woodlot
woodlot [wood′lät΄ ]
n.
a piece of land on which trees are cultivated, specif. as a source of firewood, lumber, etc.: also written wood lot

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wood lot or wood·lot (wo͝odʹlŏt') n.
A usually private area restricted to the growing of forest trees, especially for building material or fuel.

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