Abatage

/ˈæbətɑːʒ/ noun

In forestry, the felling or cutting down of trees; the work of cutting timber.

From French 'abattage' (wood-felling), derived from 'abattre' (to beat down, to fell). This is a technical term used primarily in logging and forestry industries, borrowed directly from French.

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