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        forest
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        noun
        noun: forest; plural noun: forests
        1. 1.
          a large area covered chiefly with trees and undergrowth.
          "a pine forest"
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          wood(s)
          woodland
          trees
          tree plantation
          plantation
          jungle
          greenwood
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        2. 2.
          a large number or dense mass of vertical or tangled objects.
          "a forest of high-rise apartments"
        verb
        verb: forest; 3rd person present: forests; past tense: forested; past participle: forested; gerund or present participle: foresting
        1. cover (an area) with forest.
          "the northern parts of the province are heavily forested by coniferous trees"
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