woodlander (Meaning)

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woodlander (n.)

A dweller in a woodland.

woodlander Sentence Examples

  1. The woodlander skillfully navigated the dense forest with ease.
  2. As a seasoned woodlander, he was adept at identifying edible plants and medicinal herbs.
  3. The roar of a nearby bear sent shivers down the woodlander's spine.
  4. The woodlander's shelter was a testament to his knowledge and resourcefulness.
  5. Tracking animals was second nature to the woodlander, who left no footprint undetected.
  6. The woodlander's keen eyesight allowed him to spot a distant campfire in the fading light.
  7. The villagers sought the wisdom and guidance of the woodlander in matters of survival and the natural world.
  8. The woodlander's tales of adventure and encounters with wildlife captivated the hearts and minds of listeners.
  9. Despite modernization, the woodlander remained steadfast in his connection to the ancient forest.
  10. The woodlander's legacy lived on through the generations, inspiring others to preserve and protect the wilderness.

FAQs About the word woodlander

A dweller in a woodland.

forest, timber, timberland,wood(s), forestland, copse, greenwood, arboretum, scrubland, woodlot

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The woodlander skillfully navigated the dense forest with ease.

As a seasoned woodlander, he was adept at identifying edible plants and medicinal herbs.

The roar of a nearby bear sent shivers down the woodlander's spine.

The woodlander's shelter was a testament to his knowledge and resourcefulness.