Boscage

/ˈbɑskɪdʒ/ noun

A small wood, thicket, or cluster of trees; bushy vegetation or woodland scenery, especially in art or literature.

From Old French 'boscage,' derived from 'bosc' (wood or forest), which has Germanic roots. The word entered Middle English and became associated with pastoral and literary descriptions of nature.

AM森林
ARغابة
BNজঙ্গল
CAborzoi
CSles
DAskov
DEHeckenland
ELδάσος
ESbosque
FAجنگل
FImetsä
FRbocage
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