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Answer for the clue "Abounding in trees ", 6 letters:
wooded

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Word definitions for wooded in dictionaries

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
Etymology 1 1 covered with trees. 2 (context of wine English) aged in wooden casks. Etymology 2 v (en-past of: wood )

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"covered with growing trees," c.1600, from wood (n.).

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a green/wooded/lush valley (= one with a lot of plants or trees growing in it ) ▪ We were on a ridge above a green valley, with the mountains beyond it. a wooded area ▪ The plane crashed into trees in a heavily ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wooded \Wood"ed\, a. Supplied or covered with wood, or trees; as, land wooded and watered. The brook escaped from the eye down a deep and wooded dell. --Sir W. Scott.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. covered with growing trees and bushes etc; "wooded land"; "a heavily wooded tract" [ant: unwooded ]

Usage examples of wooded.

Anne walked slowly, idling through wooded glades and along avenues of ancient ahuehuete trees, massive giants that must have stood when Montezuma of the Aztecs was king.

Valley was much more narrow, and the country on this western flank, where the auberge would one day stand on a wooded hillside, was now flatter and less dissected by streams.

There was no autobahn between Nuremberg and Stuttgart in those days, and on a bright sunny day the road leading across the lush plain of Franconia and into the wooded hills and valleys of WUrttemberg would have been picturesque.

Their fully carpeted parlor was suited with a brand-new matching satin brocatelle settee and parlor chairs, their curtains were black Chantilly lace, and their walls were covered with paintings of peaceful wooded and mountain landscapes.

Genevieve agreed that this sounded sensible, and when they came across a wooded area at the foot of an east-facing cliff with a good many cavelets in it-though most of them were mere bubbles-they set up camp as Garth had suggested.

After my first night under the stars--wondrous night of wakefulness and hopeful music, throughout which I lay entranced at the foot of a wooded hill and was never for a moment uncompanioned by nightingale, cicala and firefly--I began to suffer from footsoreness, a bodily affliction against which romance, that certain salve for the maladies of the soul, is no remedy, or very little.

After a long ascent through a region of light, peaty soil, wooded with pine, cryptomeria, and scrub oak, a long descent and a fine avenue terminate in Shinjo, a wretched town of over 5000 people, situated in a plain of ricefields.

Happily there was not much of this exhausting work, for, just as higher and darker ranges, densely wooded with cryptomeria, began to close us in, we emerged upon a fine new road, broad enough for a carriage, which, after crossing two ravines on fine bridges, plunges into the depths of a magnificent forest, and then by a long series of fine zigzags of easy gradients ascends the pass of Yadate, on the top of which, in a deep sandstone cutting, is a handsome obelisk marking the boundary between Akita and Aomori ken.

The clave called Dovetail backed right up against this green belt and was no less densely wooded, though from a distance it had a finer texture-more and smaller trees, and many flowers.

From the depths of the wooded mountain slopes was reflected the blood-red glare of iron works and foundries, and the droaning monotonous din of the machinery scares away the stillness till it loses itself in the loud murmuring of the mountain torrents.

To the left sat Fata Nor, and to the right stretched two roads cutting through wooded uplands that met at the base of the hill.

Thence it led in the same direction for a goodish piece, then made a sharp bend to the right and mounted more rapidly along the thinly wooded slopes.

They were different from the one he killed latermore like sea gullsand he got the idea that beyond the hills, in the direction they were flying, there would be either more wooded lowlands or an arm of the sea.

Lawrence in a vast irregular semicircle, with cavernous hollows, one within another, sinking far into its sides, and naked from foot to crest, or meagrely wooded here and there with evergreen.

The centre of Pinang is wooded and not much cultivated, but on the south and south-west coasts there are fine sugar, coffee and pepper plantations.