What is another word for Woodlander?

Pronunciation: [wˈʊdləndə] (IPA)

The term "woodlander" refers to someone or something living in wooded areas. There are several synonyms for this word, each with their own nuances. For instance, "forest dweller" refers to someone who lives in the forest, while "wood sprite" suggests a sense of magic or supernatural presence. "Jungle denizen" is another synonym, but it specifically applies to those living in tropical forests. There's also "treehugger," often used to describe an environmentalist or someone who is particularly fond of nature. Additionally, "woodsman" is a more gendered alternative to "woodlander," typically referring to a male inhabitant of wooded areas.

What are the hypernyms for Woodlander?

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

Usage examples for Woodlander

They found the Faith Healer by a little stream, eating bread and honey, and, like an ancient Woodlander, drinking from a horn-relic of his rank imposture.
"Northern Lights"
Gilbert Parker
That Haussmann in reconstructing Paris was merely an unconscious hunter and Woodlander, building as automatically as a bee, is a fantastic hypothesis; since cities, if they are to be built on a plan at all, cannot avoid some unifying geometrical pattern; and there are not very many possibilities....
"Civics: as Applied Sociology"
Patrick Geddes
She's been here three terms, and she's as much a Woodlander now as anyone else.
"For the Sake of the School"
Angela Brazil

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