Forest
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[[Image:Der Abend.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Der Abend]]'' ([[1820]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]] | [[Image:Der Abend.jpg |thumb|right|200px|''[[Der Abend]]'' ([[1820]]) by [[Caspar David Friedrich]]]] | ||
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# A dense collection of [[tree]]s covering a relatively large area. Larger than [[woods]]. | # A dense collection of [[tree]]s covering a relatively large area. Larger than [[woods]]. | ||
# Any dense collection or amount. | # Any dense collection or amount. |
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- A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods.
- Any dense collection or amount.
- Forest of criticism.
- A defined area of land formerly set aside in England as a royal hunting ground.
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