Bosk

/bΙ’sk/ noun

A small wooded area or thicket of bushes and small trees; a copse or dense growth of vegetation.

From Old French 'bosc' or 'boscus,' which came from Latin 'boscus,' likely from a Frankish origin meaning woodland or bush. The word entered Middle English during the medieval period.

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