wood·land /ˈwʊdlənd, ˌlænd/
森林地,林地
Wood·land n. Land covered with wood or trees; forest; land on which trees are allowed to grow, either for fuel or timber.
Here hills and vales, the woodland and the plain,
Here earth and water seem to strive again. --Pope.
Woodlands and cultivated fields are harmoniously blended. --Bancroft.
Wood·land a. Of or pertaining to woods or woodland; living in the forest; sylvan.
She had a rustic, woodland air. --Wordsworth.
Like summer breeze by woodland stream. --Keble.
Woodland caribou. Zool. See under Caribou.
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woodland
n : land that is covered with trees and shrubs [syn: forest, timberland,
timber]