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unwooded Meaning in Bengali



wooded না

Adjective:

কাষ্ঠযুক্ত,





unwooded's Usage Examples:

the moorland of the Rossendale Hills, generally characterized by open unwooded land, despite the ancient designation of "forest".


The actual summit is unwooded and bounded to the east and west by tributaries of the River Axe and to.


The southern slopes—facing the Anatolian Plateau—are mostly unwooded, but the northern slopes contain dense growths of both deciduous and evergreen.


occurs in areas of sandy, gravelly, or soft, light soils in wooded or unwooded terrain and in sandy open woodland and savanna as well as in mesquite scrub.


It is a pioneer species, easily becoming established in previously unwooded areas and may form dense shrubby thickets.


floodplain valley, a large pastoral lowland vale, a settled unwooded vale, and an unwooded vale.


eucalypts, as open or regenerating woodlands, or as the dominant vegetation of unwooded plains.


Another account indicates that it may come from Ross-neoth, or "unwooded headland".


granite monadnocks rising above a broad erosion surface that form extensive unwooded parks whose surfaces are generally at about 7,000 feet (2,100 m) above.


lives in humid, cool deciduous forests and mixed forests, and also in unwooded areas at high elevations.


lives in deciduous woodlands on heavy soils; it is sometimes found in unwooded areas, but usually only as a relic of ancient woodland.


The largely unwooded terrain can be described as flat to slightly rounded intermediate marsh.


The town lies on an unwooded tableland called the Waldecker Tafel that once harboured a great many wild.


The northern pintail's breeding habitat is open unwooded wetlands, such as wet grassland, lakesides or tundra.


"bare", "stripped", "unwooded".


the allied troops would have to cross more than a mile (2 km) of flat, unwooded terrain, dotted with farmhouses and swamps and crossed by canals and causeways.


Liette's memoirs: "Most beautiful, you begin to see its fertility at Chicago, unwooded prairies, requiring only to be turned up by the plow, most temperate climate.


that the name Halych has Slavic origins – from halytsa, meaning "a naked (unwooded) hill", or from halka which means "jackdaw".



unwooded's Meaning':

not wooded

Synonyms:

cleared; treeless; untimbered; unforested;

Antonyms:

wooded; uncleared; guilty; arboreous; overgrown;

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