Search for crossword answers and clues
Plant with trees
Answer for the clue "Plant with trees ", 8 letters:
afforest
Word definitions for afforest in dictionaries
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
v. establish a forest on previously unforested land; "afforest the mountains" [syn: forest ]
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
vb. (context transitive English) To make into forest
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Afforest \Af*for"est\, v. t. [LL. afforestare; ad + forestare. See Forest .] To convert into a forest; as, to afforest a tract of country.
Usage examples of afforest.
We shall have, moreover, the same respite and in the same manner in rendering justice concerning the disafforestation or retention of those forests which Henry our father and Richard our brother afforested, and concerning wardship of lands which are of the fief of another (namely, such wardships as we have hitherto had by reason of a fief which any one held of us by knight’s service), and concerning abbeys founded on other fiefs than our own, in which the lord of the fief claims to have right.
We shall have, moreover, the same respite and in the same manner in rendering justice concerning the disafforestation or retention of those forests which Henry our father and Richard our brother afforested, and concerning the wardship of lands which are of the fief of another (namely, such wardships as we have hitherto had by reason of a fief which anyone held of us by knight’s service), and concerning abbeys founded on other fiefs than our own, in which the lord of the fee claims to have right.
We shall have, moreover, the same respite and in the same manner in rendering justice concerning the disafforestation or retention of those forests which Henry our father and Richard our broter afforested, and concerning the wardship of lands which are of the fief of another (namely, such wardships as we have hitherto had by reason of a fief which anyone held of us by knight’s service), and concerning abbeys founded on other fiefs than our own, in which the lord of the fee claims to have right.
It settled down, an invisible cloud, and brushed lovingly across the surface of an ocean, afforests, of beautiful, graceful buildings.