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un·der·growth U0052500 (ŭn′dər-grōth′)n.1. Shrubs, saplings, and herbaceous plants growing beneath trees in a forest.2. The condition of being less than fully grown.undergrowth (ˈʌndəˌɡrəʊθ) n1. (Forestry) small trees, bushes, ferns, etc, growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest2. the condition of being undergrown3. (Zoology) a growth of short fine hairs beneath longer ones; underfurun•der•growth (ˈʌn dərˌgroʊθ) n. 1. underbrush. 2. the condition of being undergrown or undersized. 3. undercoat (def. 2). [1590–1600] un·der·growth (ŭn′dər-grōth′) Low-growing plants, shrubs, and young trees that grow alongside and beneath taller trees in a forest.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | undergrowth - the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etc.) growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forestunderbrush, underwoodbrush, coppice, copse, thicket, brushwood - a dense growth of bushesforest, woods, wood - the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded areaground cover, groundcover - small plants other than saplings growing on a forest floor |
undergrowthnoun scrub, brush, underwood, bracken, brambles, briars, underbrush, brushwood, underbush plunging through the undergrowthTranslationsundergrowth (ˈandəgrouθ) noun low bushes or large plants growing among trees. She tripped over in the thick undergrowth. 長在樹木周圍的灌木叢或較大植物 矮树丛(长在树木周围的灌木丛或较大植物) undergrowth
undergrowth1. small trees, bushes, ferns, etc., growing beneath taller trees in a wood or forest 2. a growth of short fine hairs beneath longer ones; underfur Undergrowth new growth in a forest, capable eventually of reaching the height of the stand in which it has grown and of replacing this stand. Undergrowth also includes young trees on cleared and burned areas, since these trees too will form the mature stand. Undergrowth may originate from seeds or from newly planted trees. Early undergrowth of seed origin is called self-seeding for conifers and hardwood species with heavy seeds and airborne for birch, aspen, and other hardwood species with light seeds. Plants less than one year old are classed as seedlings. An important means of renewing forests is the protection of undergrowth from damage during logging. undergrowth
undergrowth (ŭn′dər-grōth′)n.1. Shrubs, saplings, and herbaceous plants growing beneath trees in a forest.2. The condition of being less than fully grown.AcronymsSeeungradedundergrowth
Synonyms for undergrowthnoun scrubSynonyms- scrub
- brush
- underwood
- bracken
- brambles
- briars
- underbrush
- brushwood
- underbush
Synonyms for undergrowthnoun the brush (small trees and bushes and ferns etcSynonymsRelated Words- brush
- coppice
- copse
- thicket
- brushwood
- forest
- woods
- wood
- ground cover
- groundcover
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