forest-trees
91forest — for·est || fÉ‘rɪst , fÉ” / fÉ’r n. woods, area of land covered with trees v. plant trees, plant woods …
92forest — noun 1》 a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth. ↘historical an area, typically owned by the sovereign and partly wooded, kept for hunting and having its own laws. 2》 a dense mass of vertical or tangled objects. verb [usu. as… …
93Forest Road — The road that ran through Mirkwood. The road that ran down from the High Pass, crossed the River Anduin and then plunged among the trees of Greenwood the Great (later called Mirkwood). It followed a nearly straight course through the… …
94forest type — noun : similarity of composition and development (as in two or more stands of trees) due to the impact of corresponding physical and biological factors; sometimes : a forest association …
95forest tent caterpillar — noun Date: 1854 a moth (Malacosoma disstria of the family Lasiocampidae) whose orange marked larva is a tent caterpillar and a serious defoliator of deciduous trees …
96trees — (Roget s IV) n. Syn. wood, woods, windbreak; see forest …
97forest*/*/*/ — [ˈfɒrɪst] noun [C/U] a large area of land that is covered by trees and other plants growing close together …
98forest devil — /fɒrəst ˈdɛvəl/ (say foruhst devuhl) noun a mechanical device, powered by people or horses, used to pull out trees and stumps. {trademark} …
99forest mahogany — noun : any of several Australian trees of the genus Eucalyptus: as a. : tallowwood b. : red mahogany c. : red gum …
100forest pathology — noun : a branch of plant pathology that deals with diseases of trees …