Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun A usually private area used for growing trees, especially for building material or fuel.
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- noun Alternative spelling of
wood lot .
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Examples
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Once a nice looking woodlot is located we find the farm house and Dan goes into action.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Week Three! 2009
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Once a nice looking woodlot is located we find the farm house and Dan goes into action.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Winners Announced 2009
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Once a nice looking woodlot is located we find the farm house and Dan goes into action.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Winners Announced 2009
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Once a nice looking woodlot is located we find the farm house and Dan goes into action.
Field & Stream's Best Hunting Story Contest: Week Three! 2009
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Mahlangatsha village has managed to establish a 155 ha eucalyptus woodlot, which is currently generating income to the village through sale of poles and woodfuel.
Chapter 4 1993
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I watched 3 of the 5 deer run into my woodlot with blood pouring out of their bodies.
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I watched 3 of the 5 deer run into my woodlot with blood pouring out of their bodies.
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Toms like to pitch down and have a "strutting zone" like a logging road, open area in a woodlot, or field.
Where to start? 2009
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Sorry for me, I sustainably harfvested woodlot and my woodstove are still better choice.
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The next day our host posted me near a pond and put Uncle on stand in a woodlot at the best spot on the property.
Anyone got a humorous hunting story that is as of yet untold? Here's my latest. 2009
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