1. felling - Noun
2. felling - Verb
4. Felling - Proper noun
of Fell
Source: Webster's dictionaryAdefolu said charcoal production involved felling timber and incomplete combustion, which according to him, “is eco- unfriendly’’. Source: Internet
As part of the tradition, the Lord Mayor of Westminster visits Oslo in the late autumn to take part in the felling of the tree, and the Mayor of Oslo then goes to London to light the tree at the Christmas ceremony. Source: Internet
Faraj included deceiving the enemy, lying to him, attacking by night (even if it leads to accidentally killing innocents), and felling and burning trees of the infidel, as Islamically legitimate methods of fighting. Source: Internet
He added that in efforts toward addressing the menace, the state government was working towards reviewing existing environmental laws to address the challenge of indiscriminate tree felling. Source: Internet
But Cllr Gallagher and Joshua argued over the felling with Cllr Cockburn, claiming that some of the trees felled were not dead and the thinning licence was being abused. Source: Internet
Carthy called for a participative forestry model that includes farmers and communities in the process of growing, thinning and felling, including site visits. Source: Internet