What is another word for Copsewood?

Pronunciation: [kˈɒpsjuːˌʊd] (IPA)

Copsewood refers to a small group of trees or a thicket. Some synonyms of copsewood include grove, woods, brake, cluster, and thicket. Other words that have similar meanings to copsewood are copse, coppice, and spinney. These words describe a small wooded area, which may contain a variety of trees, shrubs, and undergrowth. The word copsewood is often used to describe a natural area that has been left relatively untouched by human activity, and is therefore an important habitat for wildlife. Whether you call it a copsewood, a grove, or a thicket, these areas provide a vital ecosystem for many different species of plants and animals.

What are the hypernyms for Copsewood?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Copsewood

He did not go in a direct path towards the object that had thus interested him-which would have been the avenue itself-but proceeded in a circuitous direction, through some Copsewood that skirted the slope of the hill.
"The White Gauntlet"
Mayne Reid
All the slopes are covered with Copsewood, much of it oak, the tints of which are lovely shades of green in spring and golden-brown in early autumn.
"John Keble's Parishes"
Charlotte M Yonge
They were attacked from behind by Paul's company, but succeeded in taking shelter in a square patch of trees and Copsewood, where they defended themselves with fierce energy, retiring step by step and dropping one after the other.
"The Woman of Mystery"
Maurice Leblanc

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