Definition
In forestry, the felling or cutting down of trees; the work of cutting timber.
Etymology
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.
Kelly Says
Abatage is the specific technical term for logging operations in forestry—it's not just 'cutting down trees,' but the systematic felling of timber in a forest. The term carries the weight of environmental significance because it literally reshapes landscapes.
Translations
CACatalà
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
CSČeština
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
DADansk
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
DEDeutsch
Abatage
a-ba-ta-he
ELΕλληνικά
αβατάζ
a-ba-ta-z
ESEspañol
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
FISuomi
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
FRFrançais
abatage
a-ba-ta-zh
HEעברית
אבאטאז'
a-ba-ta-z'
HUMagyar
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
IDBahasa Indonesia
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
ITItaliano
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
MSBahasa Melayu
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
MYမြန်မာ
အဘာတာ
a-ba-ta-ra
NLNederlands
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
NONorsk
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
PLPolski
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
PTPortuguês
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
RORomână
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
RUРусский
абатаж
a-ba-tazh
SVSvenska
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
SWKiswahili
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
TEతెలుగు
అబటాజ్
a-ba-tazh
TRTürkçe
abatage
a-ba-ta-he
UKУкраїнська
абатаж
a-ba-tazh
VITiếng Việt
abatage
a-ba-ta-he