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1 thicket
['Ɵikit](a group of trees or bushes growing closely together: He hid in a thicket.) σύδεντρο, συστάδα -
2 Thicket
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Thicket
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3 thicket
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4 Brake
subs.See Thicket.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Brake
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5 Brushwood
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Brushwood
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6 Bush
subs.P. and V. θάμνος, ὁ.Thicket: Ar. and V. λόχμη, ἡ, V. δρυμός, ὁ.Uncultivated land: P. and V. ἐρημία, ἡ.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Bush
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7 Scrub
v. trans.——————subs.Ar. and P. τὸ δασύ (Xen.).Thicket: Ar. and V. λόχμη, ἡ.Bush: P. and V. θάμνος, ὁ.Brushwood: P. and V. ὕλη, ἡ.Covered with scrub, brushwood, adj.: Ar. and P. δασύς (Thuc. 4, 29), P. λοχμώδης (Thuc. 3, 107).Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Scrub
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8 Undergrowth
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Undergrowth
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9 Wood
subs.Timber: P. and V. ὕλη, ἡ (Æsch., Ag. 497), ξύλον, τό.Wood of a ship: V. δόρυ, τό.In the deep foliage of the wood: V. ὕλης ἐν βαθυξύλῳ φόβῃ (Eur., Bacch. 1138).Roaming through woods, adj.: Ar. ὑλοδρόμος.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Wood
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Thicket — Thick et, n. [AS. [thorn]iccet. See {Thick}, a.] A wood or a collection of trees, shrubs, etc., closely set; as, a ram caught in a thicket. Gen. xxii. 13. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thicket — index assemblage Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
thicket — late O.E. þiccet, from þicce (see THICK (Cf. thick)) + denominative suffix et … Etymology dictionary
thicket — ► NOUN ▪ a dense group of bushes or trees. ORIGIN Old English, related to THICK(Cf. ↑thickly) … English terms dictionary
thicket — [thik′it] n. [ME < OE thiccet < thicce,THICK] a thick growth of shrubs, underbrush, or small trees thicketed adj … English World dictionary
thicket — [[t]θɪ̱kɪt[/t]] thickets 1) N COUNT A thicket is a small group of trees or bushes which are growing closely together. ...a bamboo thicket. 2) N COUNT: with supp, usu N of n If you refer to a thicket of ideas or events, you mean that there a lot… … English dictionary
thicket — noun Etymology: Middle English *thikket, from Old English thiccet, from thicce thick Date: before 12th century 1. a dense growth of shrubbery or small trees ; coppice 2. something resembling a thicket in density or impenetrability ; tangle < a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Thicket — += See also = A thicket is a very dense stand of trees or tall shrubs, often dominated by only one or a few species, to the exclusion of all others. They may be formed by species that shed large amounts of highly viable seeds that are able to… … Wikipedia
thicket — UK [ˈθɪkɪt] / US noun [countable] Word forms thicket : singular thicket plural thickets an area with a lot of bushes and small trees growing very close together … English dictionary
thicket — Ōpū nāhelehele, hihia, lā au, lā au kukū, puo a. Tangled thicket, hihipe a. See clump. The dense thicket of the forest, ka hihia pa a o ka nahele … English-Hawaiian dictionary
thicket — noun rabbits taking refuge in the thicket Syn: copse, coppice, grove, brake, covert, clump; wood, woodlot, bush … Thesaurus of popular words