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  • 61New England/Acadian forests — New England Acadian forests White Mountains of New Hampshire …

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  • 62bald — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. hairless; treeless; bare, unadorned; undisguised. See divestment, simpleness. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Without natural covering; usually, without hair] Syn. hairless, baldheaded, depilated,… …

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  • 63bleak — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. raw, desolate, unsheltered; cold; discouraging, inauspicious. See adversity. Ant., bright, cheerful. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Applied to countryside or conditions] Syn. dreary, desolate, bare,… …

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  • 64savannah — also savanna, treeless plain, 1550s, from Sp. sabana, earlier zavana treeless plain, from Taino (Arawakan) zabana. In U.S. use, a tract of low lying marshy ground (1670s) …

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  • 65ἄνυλον — ἄνυλος treeless masc/fem acc sg ἄνυλος treeless neut nom/voc/acc sg …

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  • 66wold — wold1 [wōld] n. [ME wold < OE (Anglian) wald, corresponding to OE (WS) weald: see VOLE1] an elevated, treeless tract of land; specif., a chain of treeless, rolling hills wold2 [wōld] n. WELD2 wold3 [wōld] v.aux., vt …

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  • 67Tundra — Tun dra, n. [Russ.] One of the level or undulating treeless plains characteristic of northern arctic regions in both hemispheres. The tundras mark the limit of arborescent vegetation; they consist of black mucky soil with a permanently frozen… …

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  • 68prairie — noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: French, from Old French praierie, from Vulgar Latin *prataria, from Latin pratum meadow Date: circa 1682 1. land in or predominantly in grass 2. a tract of grassland: as a. a large area of level or rolling …

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  • 69puna — noun Etymology: American Spanish, from Quechua Date: 1613 a treeless windswept tableland or basin in the higher Andes …

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  • 70savanna — also savannah noun Etymology: Spanish zavana, from Taino zabana Date: 1555 1. a treeless plain especially in Florida 2. a. a tropical or subtropical grassland (as of eastern Africa or northern South America) containing scattered trees and drought …

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