Resembling a grove or covered with groves; full of trees or shady areas.
Formed from 'grove' (a small group of trees) with the suffix '-y' (having the quality of). This is a descriptive adjective used to indicate a landscape or area characterized by groves.
While 'grovy' isn't commonly used in modern English, it perfectly describes those peaceful, shaded areas where trees cluster together—like the groves sacred to ancient cultures. The word reminds us that we once had more specific vocabulary for different types of natural landscapes.
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