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Covered with brushwood

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  • brushy — adj. covered with brushwood, covered with thick bushes and shrubs; bristly, having many short coarse hairs …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Assynt —    ASSYNT, a parish, in the county of Sutherland, 30 miles (N. W. by W.) from Dornoch; containing, with the quoad sacra district of Stoer, and the village of Lochinver, 3178 inhabitants. This place, which is supposed to take its name from its… …   A Topographical dictionary of Scotland

  • Wyck Rissington — is a village and parish in the picturesque Cotswolds hills of Gloucestershire, England. The village is located 1.5 miles north east of Bourton on the Water. Local Features In the village is situated the church of St Lawrence. The present church… …   Wikipedia

  • WILDERNESS —    a district covered with brushwood in Virginia, U.S., the scene of a two days terrible conflict between the Federals and the Confederates on the 5th and 6th May 1864 …   The Nuttall Encyclopaedia

  • hrís — 1. n ( es/ ) twig, branch; 2. adj covered with brushwood? …   Old to modern English dictionary

  • wickiup — [ wɪkɪʌp] noun an American Indian hut consisting of an oval frame covered with brushwood or grass. Origin from Algonquian …   English new terms dictionary

  • brushy — [brush′ē] adj. brushier, brushiest 1. bristly; brushlike; bushy 2. covered with brushwood or underbrush brushiness n …   English World dictionary

  • Princes Risborough — Coordinates: 51°43′26″N 0°50′04″W / 51.723978°N 0.834418°W / 51.723978; 0.834418 …   Wikipedia

  • History of Canterbury, New Zealand — Pre 1840 Maori Period= IntroductionProbably no more than 500 Māori were living in Canterbury when European settlement began in the 1840s. These Māori, part of the Ngāi Tahu tribe which occupied the South Island of New Zealand, were remnants of a… …   Wikipedia

  • Landslide mitigation — Landslides can be triggered by many often concomitant causes. In addition to shallow erosion or reduction of shear strength caused by seasonal rainfall, causes triggered by anthropic activities such as adding excessive weight above the slope,… …   Wikipedia

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