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Synonyms and antonyms of Areas of land with trees growing on them in British Thesaurus

Areas of land with trees growing on them

brush (noun)

mainly American an area of land with small trees and bushes growing on it

chaparral (noun)

a type of land in the south-west of the US where many small trees and bushes grow close together

clearing (noun)

an area in a forest where there are no trees or bushes

forest (noun)

a large area of land covered by trees and other plants growing close together

glade (noun)

mainly literary an area of a forest where there are no trees or bushes

jungle (noun)

a thick tropical forest

orchard (noun)

an area of land where fruit trees are grown

rainforest (noun)

a forest in a tropical region of the world where it rains a lot. Rainforests are considered to be important environmental areas and many people want them to be protected by law

scrubland (noun)

land with small bushes and trees on it

spinney (noun)

British a small area of land covered with trees and bushes

swamp (noun)

an area of land covered by water where trees and plants grow

thicket (noun)

an area with a lot of bushes and small trees growing very close together

wood (noun)

a small forest

woodland (noun)

an area of land filled with trees. You can also talk about woodlands, and this has the same meaning.