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wood·land W0211000 (wo͝od′lənd, -lănd′)n. Land covered with trees.adj.1. Of, relating to, or constituting woodland.2. Living, growing, or present in woodland: woodland flowers. wood′land·er (-lən-dər) n.
Wood·land W0211000 (wo͝od′lənd, -lănd′)adj. Of or relating to a Native American culture prevalent throughout much of eastern North America beginning around 1000 bc and lasting especially in northeastern regions until contact with Europeans, characterized by increasing reliance on settled agriculture, by the development of Neolithic crafts and tools, and in certain areas by the building of ceremonial mounds. [From the woodland regions in which the culture flourished.]EncyclopediaSeeWoodlandThesaurusSeewoodland |