oakwoods

[US]/ˈəʊkwʊdz/
[UK]/ˈoʊkwʊdz/

Translation

n.Plural form of oakwood; woods consisting of oak trees, or timber from oak trees; Plural form of oakwood referring to place names in Australia, the United States, and the United Kingdom

Phrases & Collocations

through the oakwoods

oakwoods trail

deep oakwoods

ancient oakwoods

oakwoods path

misty oakwoods

oakwoods landscape

oakwoods retreat

oakwoods area

Example Sentences

the ancient oakwoods have stood for centuries, providing a vital habitat for countless wildlife species.

hikers love wandering through the dense oakwoods in autumn when the leaves turn golden.

conservationists are working tirelessly to protect these fragile oakwoods from deforestation and development.

the oakwoods floor was carpeted with fallen leaves, acorns, and various wild mushrooms.

local communities have managed these oakwoods sustainably for generations using traditional practices.

the protected oakwoods are now a sanctuary for rare birds and endangered mammals.

scientists study the biodiversity within ancient oakwoods to better understand forest ecosystems.

the sprawling oakwoods stretch across the rolling hills as far as the eye can see.

photographers flock to the oakwoods to capture the magical play of light through the canopy.

the oakwoods suffer from acid rain and air pollution originating from nearby industrial areas.

medieval villagers relied on these oakwoods for fuel, building materials, and seasonal grazing.

environmental organizations successfully restored degraded oakwoods through careful replanting and monitoring.

the oakwoods ecosystem supports an incredible variety of insects, fungi, plants, and vertebrates.

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