Bosque

/bɑˈskeɪ/ noun

A dense thicket of trees or shrubs; a wooded or overgrown area, particularly used in southwestern U.S. and Spanish contexts.

From Spanish 'bosque,' ultimately from Latin 'boscus' (wood). The word entered English primarily through southwestern settlement and ranching vocabulary.

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