1. forest - Noun
2. forest - Adjective
3. forest - Verb
4. Forest - Proper noun
An extensive wood; a large tract of land covered with trees; in the United States, a wood of native growth, or a tract of woodland which has never been cultivated.
A large extent or precinct of country, generally waste and woody, belonging to the sovereign, set apart for the keeping of game for his use, not inclosed, but distinguished by certain limits, and protected by certain laws, courts, and officers of its own.
Of or pertaining to a forest; sylvan.
To cover with trees or wood.
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2003 Canberra firestorm Cellular automata models have increasingly been used to model forest fire events. Source: Internet
A boar clan led by the blind boar god Okkoto attacks Irontown to save the forest. Source: Internet
According to a Tourist Guide published in 1868, all other areas contained thick forest vegetation. Source: Internet
According to their results, the comet matter dispersed in the atmosphere, while the destruction of the forest was caused by the shock wave. Source: Internet
According to the historian Edward Ralaimihoatra, who calls these Austronesians globally the Vazimba, without distinguishing between the coastal Vezo, and the Vazimba of the forest. Source: Internet