birken (Meaning)

Wordnet

birken (s)

consisting of or made of wood of the birch tree

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birken (v. t.)

To whip with a birch or rod.

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birken (a.)

Birchen; as, birken groves.

Synonyms & Antonyms of birken

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birken Sentence Examples

  1. The birken forest stretched for miles, its majestic trees standing tall and proud.
  2. The soft rustle of leaves filled the air as the wind whispered through the birken grove.
  3. Hikers marveled at the beauty of the birken landscape, with its rolling hills and meandering streams.
  4. The bark of the birken trees was smooth to the touch, a testament to their age and strength.
  5. In the heart of the birken woods, a crystal-clear lake reflected the azure sky above.
  6. Wildlife thrived in the birken ecosystem, with deer and rabbits darting among the trees.
  7. The sound of birdsong echoed through the birken canopy, adding to the tranquility of the forest.
  8. In the spring, the forest floor was carpeted with delicate flowers, painting the birken woods in vibrant hues.
  9. The scent of pine permeated the air, mingling with the earthy aroma of the birken trees.
  10. As the sun set behind the horizon, casting long shadows across the birken landscape, the forest was bathed in a golden glow.

FAQs About the word birken

consisting of or made of wood of the birch treeTo whip with a birch or rod., Birchen; as, birken groves.

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The birken forest stretched for miles, its majestic trees standing tall and proud.

The soft rustle of leaves filled the air as the wind whispered through the birken grove.

Hikers marveled at the beauty of the birken landscape, with its rolling hills and meandering streams.

The bark of the birken trees was smooth to the touch, a testament to their age and strength.