wooded

[ wood-id ]
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adjective
  1. covered with or abounding in woods or trees.

Origin of wooded

1
First recorded in 1595–1605; wood1 + -ed3

Other words from wooded

  • un·wood·ed, adjective
  • well-wooded, adjective

Words Nearby wooded

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How to use wooded in a sentence

  • The hills in sight, however, are very considerably wooded, and wood is apparently the common fuel.

    Glances at Europe | Horace Greeley
  • The advance had to be carefully made, for the country was rough, wooded, and covered with a dense undergrowth of bushes.

  • About three o'clock, as nearly as I could tell, we dipped into a wooded creek bottom some two hundred yards in width.

    Raw Gold | Bertrand W. Sinclair
  • The house itself was embedded in a thickly-wooded garden where the trees were just budding into leaf.

  • In front of him, dome upon dome of wooded mountain stood against the sky.

    Three More John Silence Stories | Algernon Blackwood

British Dictionary definitions for wooded

wooded

/ (ˈwʊdɪd) /


adjective
  1. covered with or abounding in woods or trees

  2. (in combination) having wood of a specified character: a soft-wooded tree

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