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"Copse"
Keywords:
thicket
,
brushwood
,
coppice
,
woodland
,
borthwood
Related Terms:
Underbrush
,
Brushwood
,
Underwood
,
Understory
,
Overstory
,
Thicket
,
Forest canopy
,
Brush
,
Understorey
,
Hammock
,
Scrub
,
Canopy
,
Tussock
,
Heath
,
Coppice
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Slash
,
Sapling
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Forested wetland
,
Coppicing
,
Sedges
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Dominant
,
Pollarding
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Canopy closure
,
Poletimber
,
Bush
,
Buttress
,
Pollard
,
Woodland
,
Stool
,
Mallee
,
Grove
,
Suppressed
,
Groundcover
,
Overstorey
,
Girdling
,
Moor
,
Dominant trees
,
Codominant
,
Trees
,
Log
,
Prairie
,
Krummholz
,
Wood
,
Ground cover
,
Liana
,
Bush
,
Pruning
,
Cleaning
,
Carr
,
Jungle
A wood of small growth; a thicket of brushwood. See Coppice.
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To trim or cut; -- said of small trees, brushwood, tufts of grass, etc.
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A small wood.
scotlandswoods.org.uk
a dense growth of bushes
wordnet.princeton.edu
a thicket, grove, or small densely wooded area
wizkidsgames.com
a thicket of trees
forums.kingdomofloathing.com
A very small, broad-leaved woodland originally derived from coppicing but now the term is used more widely.
forestry.gov.uk
A copse is an English term for a small lowland woodland. It is often used as a part of a place name, for example Borthwood Copse on the Isle of Wight.
en.wikipedia.org
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Keywords:
outrave
,
stay
,
iron
,
keeping
,
position
An iron stay keeping the outrave (q.v.) in position
guildofmodelwheelwrights.org
Keywords:
preserve
,
plant
To plant and preserve, as a copse.
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