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wildwood
[wahyld-wood]
noun
a wood growing in the wild or natural state; forest.
wildwood
/ ˈɲɪˌʊ /
noun
archaica wood or forest growing in a natural uncultivated state
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
All hiking trails in the Burbank hills, including Wildwood Canyon and the areas around Stough Nature Center, were closed.
After spending the winter in semi-hibernation, he has now been able to re-join Wildwood's other two bears, Fluff and Scruff.
Keepers at Wildwood taught him key bear behaviours and began integrating him with Fluff and Scruff, who had been rescued from horrific conditions in a Bulgarian hunting facility.
To be fair to Van Drew, the federal government could be doing much more to alleviate people’s fears about these drones—and limit the conspiracies—by not just refuting that they’re coming from an Iranian mother ship off of Wildwood, but by saying what they are.
Wildwood, 22-25, 25-17, 25-16, 27-25 St. Paul d.
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