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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
timberland
noun
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▪ Activists want the Clinton administration to provide funding for up to 60, 000 acres of timberland.
Wiktionary
timberland

n. Forested land thought of in terms of its potential and value as timber.

WordNet
timberland

n. land that is covered with trees and shrubs [syn: forest, woodland, timber]

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Timberland

Timberland or variants thereof may refer to:

  • Land used for forestry and timber production by the wood industry, forest
  • Places
    • Timberland, Lincolnshire, a village in Lincolnshire, England
    • Timberland, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community, United States
  • Other
    • The Timberland Company, manufacturer of outdoor wear
    • Timberland (board game), a German board game
    • Timberland Regional Library, a public library system
    • Timberland Shop Heliport, a private heliport
Timberland (board game)

Timberland is a German-style woodland management board game by Klaus Teuber, which came 9th in the Deutscher Spiele Preis.

References:

Category:Board games introduced in 1989 Category:Klaus Teuber games Category:Children's board games

Usage examples of "timberland".

Harlem as Cindee Maloo stomped her size-five Timberland all-terrain boot on the potholed street.

From that truth came a serenity and a comfort that Jilseponie had not known since her innocent days as a child running in the fields and pine valleys of Dundalis in the wild Timberlands, her days before she had come to know such pain and death.

Baroness of the city had left her domain, traveling north to the Timberlands to summer with old friends.

Chapel of Avelyn Desbris was well attended, given the season and the locale, with all of the folk of Caer Tinella and her sister town of Landsdown, a small group that had come south from Dundalis and the other two towns of the Timberlands, and a smattering of common folk who had made the journey from Palmaris, clustered within and about the building.

With my Timberlands in my hand and my shiny new boots on my feet, I trogged back to the car.

He was a bit apprehensive when he got to the gates of the indicated house, a huge structure of imported materials: smooth white marble from the south, dark wooden beams from the Timberlands, and an assortment of garden artwork that could only have come from the galleries of the finest sculptors in Ursal.

On and on Brother Justice flew, north to the Timberlands, to the Wilderlands, across great lakes and deep forests, and then to mountains, towering peaks.

The monk remained polite long enough to learn that this other Abellican monk, whom he suspected to be Brother Avelyn, had gone out to the north to the Wilderlands and the Timberlands, to a place called Weedy Meadow.

Brother Avelyn, had gone out to the north to the Wilderlands and the Timberlands, to a place called Weedy Meadow.

Timberlands and grubby loincloth, assume a selfconsciously casual stance beside the dead creature, spear at ease, attempting to project onto the film the least dimension of the complexity he was experiencing at the moment, but seeming, he was quite sure, the compleat itinerant idiot.

The CMP electricity pylons marched across town on a diagonal from northwest to southeast, cutting a huge gash through the timberland 150 feet wide.

Ham, the legal expert, set to work on the papers of the Timberland Line, Griswold Rock's railroad.

Lennie said, and produced the platinum money clip with the emeralds, the one given him in gratitude by the Other Woman after he had secured an acquittal for the heir to a pulp mill and timberlands fortune who had shot and killed what he thought was a prowler, but who had turned out to be his insomniac wife.

Trust me, my friend, you will enjoy another such journey someday, after the plague has passed, when we can dine with the farmers along the road or speak with the hardy woodsmen of the Timberlands across a tavern table.