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ForestEcosystem dominated by trees. Major forest biomes include tropical evergreen forest, tropical savanna, deciduous forest, and boreal forest.
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ForestA forest is a set of Active Directory domains that replicate their databases with each other.
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Forest"cover with trees or woods," 1818 (forested is attested from 1610s), from forest (n.).
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Forestlate 13c., "extensive tree-covered district," especially one set aside for royal hunting and under the protection of the king, from Old French forest "forest, wood, woodland" (Mode [..]
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ForestForest [S]Heb. ya'ar, meaning a dense wood, from its luxuriance. Thus all the great primeval forests of Syria (Eccl 2:6 ; Isaiah 44:14 ; Jeremiah 5:6 ; Micah 5:8 ). The most extensive was the tra [..]
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Forestto cover with trees and other vegetation.
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Forestecosystem filled with trees and underbrush.
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ForestA biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants.
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Forestafforest: establish a forest on previously unforested land; "afforest the mountains" the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area land that is covered with trees [..]
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Foresta large are of land where lots of trees are growing close together
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ForestHeb. ya'ar, meaning a dense wood, from its luxuriance. Thus all the great primeval forests of Syria (Eccl. 2:6; Isa. 44:14; Jer. 5:6; Micah 5:8). The most extensive was the trans-Jordanic forest [..]
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ForestAlthough Palestine has never been in historical times a woodland country, yet there can be no doubt that there was much more wood formerly than there is a t present, and that the destruction of the fo [..]
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ForestA collection of one or more domain trees with a common schema and implicit trust relationships between them. This arrangement would be used if you have multiple root DNS addresses.
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Forestvald
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ForestTo dream that you find yourself in a dense forest, denotes loss in trade, unhappy home influences and quarrels among families. If you are cold and feel hungry, you will be forced to make a long journey to settle some unpleasant affair. To see a forest of stately trees in foliage, denotes prosperity and pleasures. To literary people, this dream fore [..]
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ForestA collection of one or more domain trees with a common schema and implicit trust relationships between them.
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ForestFrom the French meaning the same, Forest originally comes from the Latin foris, which means "outside," and captured the idea of a place forbidden or protected by a barrier. The concept would [..]
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ForestA predominately wooded area of land.
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ForestPursuant to 25 USCS § 3103 (2) [Title 25. Indians; Chapter 33. National Indian Forest Resources Management], the term forest means “an ecosystem of at least one acre in size, including timberland and [..]
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Forest(n) the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area(n) land that is covered with trees and shrubs(v) establish a forest on previously unforested land
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Forestforest biomes are dominated by trees, otherwise forest biomes can vary widely in amount of precipitation and seasonality.
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Forestlarge area of land that is covered by trees and undergrowth
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ForestA large area dominated by trees, both conifers and broad-leaved, either planted or natural. Usually taken to include a complex landscape comprising of woodland, open space, water and settlements. See also wood or woodland.
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ForestHabitat dominated by trees. Maybe deciduous, conferous, mixed, open or true (with a closed canopy at least 30 feet high)
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Forestpractice Forest practice is any forest practice as defined in RCW 79.06.020.
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ForestA large place of dense trees, plants, animals, and other organisms. Older forests have taller trees than younger forests.
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Foresta large tract of land covered with trees and underbrush (Webster)
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Forestn. "forest," s.v. forest sb. OED. KEY: forest@n
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Forestn 17 forest 15 forestes 2
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Forestbiome with enough average annual precipitation (at least 76 centimeters,or 30 inches) to support growth of various species of trees and smaller forms of vegetation.
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Forestland with a canopy cover greater than 30%.
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Forestforas Not always a physical forest but an area under forest law, outside common law. With the exception of the New Forest Domesday does not give names of forests. Freedman
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Forest
A dense collection of trees covering a relatively large area. Larger than woods.
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* Afrikaans:(korpi), (salo),nrf|forêt|f,nrf|fouorêt|f
* Northern Sami:vo|fotil
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ForestInventory and Analysis Glossary
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Forestland
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Foresttype
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Foresttype group
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ForestA biological community dominated by trees and other woody plants (including plant communities, understory, and forest floor) covering a land area which is 10,000 square feet or greater, and at least 5 [..]
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ForestThe Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations defines forest as having minimum canopy cover of 10%, minimum tree height in situ
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ForestVariant of Forrest, or else directly from the English word forest.
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