Backwood

/ˈbækwʊd/ noun

A remote, sparsely settled region with thick forest; often used to describe isolated frontier areas.

From 'back' (rear, remote) plus 'wood' (Old English 'wudu'). Emerged in colonial America (1600s-1700s) to describe the forests beyond settlements.

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