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woodland in Spanish

woodland in Spanish is del bosque, forestal, silvestre — woodland means land covered by trees; a lightly forested area.

woodland in Spanish

del bosque
adj
Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
forestal
adj
Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
silvestre
adj
Of a creature or object: growing, living, or existing in a woodland.
bosque
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
floresta
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
arbolado
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
arboledo
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
boscaje
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.
foresta
noun
(broadly) Land covered with woody vegetation.

What does "woodland" mean?

  1. noun Land covered by trees; a lightly forested area.
    "They walked through ancient woodland on the edge of the estate."
  2. 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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What is "woodland" in Spanish?

"woodland" in Spanish is del bosque, forestal, silvestre. 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 Spanish, "woodland" is del bosque, forestal, silvestre.

Are there other ways to say "woodland" in Spanish?

Yes — Spanish has 9 translations listed for "woodland": del bosque, forestal, silvestre, bosque, floresta, arbolado.

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