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unwooded

a. Not wooded

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unwooded

adj. not wooded [syn: treeless] [ant: wooded]

Usage examples of "unwooded".

Anxious to draw him away from the subject, if possible--for I saw that it would be in vain to attempt changing his mind--I directed his attention to a long bright unwooded tract of land which, sweeping down from the elevations in the interior, descended into the valley before us.

In the very far west, however, Brutus saw that the hills leveled out into flat and mostly unwooded plains.

Not far from the training centre, a quarter of a mile at the most, in a remote but mainly unwooded area, a large, wire-fenced pound had been erected.

And when we descended from the Shipka, we were in a broad, long, unwooded, fertile valley between that range and another parallel mountain chain which, because it is much less lofty than the Haemus, is called the Shadow Range.

Now one such group of valleys there was, hill above hill, forest above forest, and beyond it a great noble range, unwooded and high against heaven, guarding it, which I for my part knew when first I knew anything of this world.

Now she pointed to the mountain behind her, and along the unwooded space beneath it.

In the prairie region the early settlers found the country unwooded, except along the margins of the streams.