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woodier

a. (en-comparativewoody)

WordNet
woody
  1. adj. made of or containing or resembling wood; "woody plants"; "perennial herbs with woody stems"; "a woody taste" [ant: nonwoody]

  2. abounding in trees; "an arboreous landscape"; "violets in woodsy shady spots"; "a woody area near the highway" [syn: arboraceous, arboreous, woodsy]

  3. made hard like wood as the result of the deposition of lignin in the cell walls [syn: lignified]

  4. [also: woodiest, woodier]

woodier

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Usage examples of "woodier".

The scattered undergrowth was woodier than the fuzzy and formless fernlike growth on the flatland.

Both species preferred the open, windy, dry land, but the rhinos liked grass and sedge, and musk-oxen, true to the goatlike creatures they were, browsed on woodier brush.

He carefully picked his way downhill until the woodier trees that grew that high on the mountain blocked his view of the rocks.

Through the lush succulence of close-packed upper leaves and tentacles they crashed, through the heavier, woodier main branches below, through to the ground.

Blanketed with snow broken only by the bare up-reaching lines of the woodier scrub, the shape of the space would still please the eye and soothe the mind and heart.

They came to a wilder and woodier part of the park, the road lined on each side with linden trees, and in the distance were vast beds of tall fern, tinged with the first rich hues of autumn.