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wood lot
n. (context US English) An area of land used for the growing of timber.
Usage examples of "wood lot".
And if there are no cars or planes, and if no one's Uncle John is out in the wood lot west of town banging away at a quail or pheasant.
After crossing the creek he cut across a field, skirted the edge of the orchard, keeping to the edge of the clearing, and climbed the rail fence into the wood lot.
In the center of the wood lot four hemlock trees grew close together.
The wood lot had never been cut over and the forest floor was dry and warm without underbrush.
He dropped to a knee beside her at the overgrown verge of the taverns wood lot, never rustling leaf or branch.
Then one day I caught Bub cutting across the foot of our wood lot.