copse


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copse /kɒps $ kɑːps/ (also coppice) noun [countable]

(گ.ش). خشخاش بستانی، شقایق
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copse /kɒps $ kɑːps/ (also coppice) noun [countable]
[Date: 1500-1600; Origin: coppice 'copse' (14-21 centuries), from Old French copeiz, from couper 'to cut' (cope1); because a copse is formed by regular cutting]
a group of trees or bushes growing close together

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

evergreen adjective an evergreen tree does not lose its leaves in winter:
English ivy is evergreen and grows even during the winter.
deciduous adjective a deciduous tree loses its leaves in winter:
The oak is deciduous, but loses its leaves late in the year.
conifer noun [countable] a tree such as a pine or fir that has leaves like needles and produces cones containing seeds:
The owners have planted conifers along the fence in order to reduce the traffic noise.
a dwarf conifer
fruit tree noun [countable] a tree that produces fruit that can be eaten:
Fruit trees such as apples and pears can be pruned during the winter months.
sapling noun [countable] a young tree:
It's best to buy young saplings rather than fully-grown trees.
copse noun [countable] a small group of trees:
a small copse of fir trees
woodland noun [uncountable] land covered with trees:
the maintenance of ancient woodland
woodland areas
wood noun [countable] (also woods) a large area with many trees:
We went for a walk in the woods.
forest noun [uncountable and countable] a very large area with a lot of trees growing closely together:
pine forests
They worked as tree planters in the forests of Washington State.
The forest fire was started by a discarded cigarette.
rainforest noun [uncountable and countable] a tropical forest with tall trees, in an area where it rains a lot:
the Amazon rainforest
12 million acres of rainforest have been destroyed.
jungle noun [uncountable and countable] a tropical forest with trees and large plants:
The wreckage of the plane was found in dense jungle.
a remote jungle area
timber British English, lumber American English noun [uncountable] wood used for building and making things:
a timber company
softwood lumber
hardwood noun [uncountable and countable] strong heavy wood from trees such as oak:
hardwood floors
hardwoods such as teak
softwood noun [uncountable and countable] wood from trees such as pine and fir that is cheap and easy to cut:
Most tables are made from softwood.
firewood noun [uncountable] wood that has been cut or collected in order to be burned in a fire:
They collected branches that could be used for firewood.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus

forest a very large area of land with a lot of trees growing closely together:
In 1500, most of the country was forest.
the Black Forest in Germany
woods (also wood British English) an area of land covered with a lot of trees, that is smaller than a forest:
Behind the house were the woods that we used to play in.
Follow the path through a small wood.
woodland an area of land that is covered with trees – used especially for describing the type of land in an area:
The site covers 74 acres of beautiful ancient woodland.
rainforest a thick forest with tall trees, in tropical parts of the world that have a lot of rain:
Tropical rainforests are home to over half of the planet’s plant and animal species.
the Indonesian rainforest
jungle an area of tropical forest where trees and large plants grow very closely together:
the jungles of Borneo
The palace was hidden for centuries in Guatemala’s dense jungle.
grove a small group of trees, or an area of land planted with a particular type of fruit tree:
The temple was built in the centre of a small grove of trees.
the olive groves of southern Spain
copse /kɒps $ kɑːps/ a small area of trees or bushes growing closely together:
At the top of the field was a copse full of rabbits.
plantation a large area of trees planted for their wood, fruit etc:
a rubber plantation
thicket /ˈθɪkət, ˈθɪkɪt/ a small group of bushes, plants, or small trees growing closely together:
Tall bamboo thickets fringed the narrow river.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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