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weald

 

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Noun weald has 1 sense
  1. weald - an area of open or forested country
    --1 is a kind of
    country, rural area

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Weald

Definition:

The term "weald" refers to a wild and uncultivated district, typically an upland or a woodland area. It can also be used to describe a dense forest or a wilderness.

Part of Speech:

Noun

Examples:

Sense: Wild and uncultivated district

1. The hikers ventured deep into the weald, surrounded by towering trees and untouched nature.

2. The old map showed the weald as an expansive green area on the edge of the kingdom.

Sense: Dense forest or wilderness

1. The weald was home to many rare species of plants and animals.

2. Explorers were warned about the dangers of getting lost in the weald.

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