woodland in Portuguese
woodland in Portuguese is silvestre, silvícola, bosque — woodland means land covered by trees; a lightly forested area.
woodland in Portuguese
silvestre
Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
silvícola
Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
bosque
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
mata
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
mato
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
What does "woodland" mean?
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noun Land covered by trees; a lightly forested area.
"They walked through ancient woodland on the edge of the estate."
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adj Living in, growing in, or characteristic of a woodland.
"Deer and foxes are common woodland creatures in the area."
woodland in a sentence
- They walked through ancient woodland on the edge of the estate.
- The reserve protects several hundred acres of native woodland.
- Deer and foxes are common woodland creatures in the area.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "woodland" in Portuguese?
"woodland" in Portuguese is silvestre, silvícola, bosque. woodland means: Land covered by trees; a lightly forested area.
How do you use "woodland" in a sentence?
Example: "They walked through ancient woodland on the edge of the estate." In Portuguese, "woodland" is silvestre, silvícola, bosque.
Are there other ways to say "woodland" in Portuguese?
Yes — Portuguese has 5 translations listed for "woodland": silvestre, silvícola, bosque, mata, mato.
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