brushwood
1Brushwood — Brush wood, n. 1. Brush; a thicket or coppice of small trees and shrubs. [1913 Webster] 2. Small branches of trees cut off. [1913 Webster] …
2brushwood — ► NOUN ▪ undergrowth, twigs, and small branches …
3brushwood — [brush′wood΄] n. 1. chopped off or broken off tree branches 2. a thick growth of small trees and shrubs; underbrush; brush …
4brushwood — [[t]brʌ̱ʃwʊd[/t]] N UNCOUNT Brushwood consists of small pieces of wood that have broken off trees and bushes …
5brushwood — /ˈbrʌʃwʊd / (say brushwood) noun 1. branches of trees cut or broken off. 2. densely growing small trees and shrubs. 3. the branches of various shrubs, especially of Melaleuca uncinata, family Myrtaceae, of drier parts of southern Australia, bound …
6brushwood — šabakštynas statusas T sritis ekologija ir aplinkotyra apibrėžtis Pamiškė, palaukė ar kt. vieta, gausiai, netvarkingai apaugusi krūmais. atitikmenys: angl. brushy; brushwood vok. Bruchwald, m; Strauchwerk, n rus. валежники; заросль, f; хворост, m …
7Brushwood Folklore Center — L.L.C. is a campground, festival and seminar facility located in Sherman, New York (a town in Western New York State). This family run spiritual center hosts a number of well known Neo Pagan events and runs programs of its own. Owned by Frank and …
8Brushwood, New South Wales — Infobox Australian Place | type = town name = Brushwood state = nsw caption = Silos at Brushwood lga = Coolamon Shire Council postcode = pop = est = elevation= maxtemp = mintemp = rainfall = county = Bourke stategov = Murrumbidgee fedgov = dist1 …
9brushwood fishery — large piles of brushwood deposited in the water forming a habitat or hiding place for fishes. The brushwood can be hauled out en masse to capture the fishes or surrounded by nets and shaken …
10brushwood — noun Date: circa 1613 1. wood of small branches especially when cut or broken 2. a thicket of shrubs and small trees …