- coppice forest
- порослевый лес
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порослевой лес
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
Англо-русский словарь по экологии. 2011.
coppice — late 14c., small thicket of trees grown for cutting, from O.Fr. copeiz, coupeiz a cut over forest, from V.L. *colpaticium having been cut, ultimately from L. colaphus a blow with the fist, from Gk. kolaphos blow, cuff (see COUP (Cf. coup)) … Etymology dictionary
forest — [n] area with a large number of trees backwoods, brake, chase, clump, coppice, copse, cover, covert, grove, growth, jungle, park, shelter, stand, thicket, timber, timberland, weald, wildwood, wood, woodland, woodlot, woods; concepts 509,517 … New thesaurus
forest — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. wood[s], tall timber, timber land, woodland; grove, coppice, copse, thicket. See vegetable. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. woods, wood, timberland, woodland, jungle, timber, growth, stand of trees, grove,… … English dictionary for students
forest — Synonyms and related words: afforestation, afforestational, arboreous, arboretum, back country, backwoods, bed, boondock, boondocks, borderland, bosky, braky, broadcast, brush, bush, bush country, bushveld, bushy, chase, climax forest, cloud… … Moby Thesaurus
coppice — I. noun Etymology: Middle English copies cutover area overgrown with brush, from Middle French copeis, from Old French, from Vulgar Latin *colpaticium, from *colpare to cut, from Late Latin colpus blow more at cope Date: 1534 1. a thicket, grove … New Collegiate Dictionary
Forest of Bere — The Forest of Bere (pronounced beer ) is a wooded area in Hampshire, England, between Portsdown Hill and the South Downs.The Forest is made up of woodland, open space, heathland, farmland and downland.It has 19th century oak and 20th century… … Wikipedia
High forest (woodland) — High forest is a term for a woodland or forest with a well developed natural structure. It is used in both ecology and woodland management, particularly in contrast with even aged woodland types such as coppice and planted woodland.In a high… … Wikipedia
Wyre Forest — is a large, semi natural woodland and forest which straddles the borders of Worcestershire and Shropshire, England.Wyre Forest district takes its name from this forest, despite the fact that much of this woodland does not lie within the district… … Wikipedia
Hatfield Forest — in Essex, England lies between the parishes of Little Hallingbury and Takeley, and covers 1,049 acres (4.2 km²) of woodland, grassland with trees, lake and marsh. It is approximately 40 minutes north east of London by car, just off Junction 8 of… … Wikipedia
high forest — noun Etymology: translation of German hochwald : a forest from seed compare coppice * * * high forest, U.S. a forest of trees raised from seed … Useful english dictionary
Coppicing — Coppice redirects here. For the locality in Oldham, see Coppice, Greater Manchester. For Bahamian coppice forests, see Bahamian dry forests. A recently coppiced alder stool in Hampshire … Wikipedia