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Woodland

speaker

Meaning

Adj

Of a
or
:
,
, or
in a woodland.
Having the
of a woodland.

Noun

In Forests:
Land
with
vegetation.

Name

A surname.
A
in County Durham, England (OS
NZ0726).
A
in South Lakeland
, Cumbria, England (OS
SD2489).
A
in Teignbridge
, Devon, England (OS
SX7968).
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Randolph County, Alabama.
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    in the United States:
  • A
    , the
    of Yolo County, California.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A small
    in Talbot County, Georgia.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Iroquois County, Illinois.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • An
    in St. Joseph County, Indiana.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Aroostook County, Maine.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Washington County, Maine.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Allegany County, Maryland.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Barry County, Michigan.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A small
    in Hennepin County, Minnesota.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Chickasaw County, Mississippi.
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    in the United States:
  • An
    in Marion County, Missouri.
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    in the United States:
  • A
    in Northampton County, North Carolina.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Union County, Ohio.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Summit County, Utah.
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    in the United States:
  • A
    in Clark County and Cowlitz County, Washington.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • Former
    of Lacey, Thurston County, Washington.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • A
    in Sauk County, Wisconsin.
  • A number of
    in the United States:
  • An
    in Dodge County, Wisconsin.
  • Sourced from
    Wiktionary

    Origin

    woodland
    English
    arrow
    land
    English
    arrow
    land
    Middle English (1100-1500)
    wood
    English
    arrow
    wudu
    Old English (ca. 450-1100)
    Sourced from
    Etym
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