Wildwood Meaning in English
word
ˈwaɪɫdˌwʊd
WYLD-wood
wˈaɪldwʊd
WYLD-wood
परिभाषा
A 'wildwood' is a forest or woods that has not been changed much by people and remains in its natural, wild state.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
'Wildwood' is poetic, literary, or old-fashioned in modern English. Usually refers to ancient, dense, untouched forests. Less common in daily speech; often appears in stories, songs, or names of places.
Spanish: bosque salvaje - bosque virgenPortuguese (BR): bosque selvagem - mata virgemPortuguese (PT): bosque selvagem - floresta intocadaChinese (Simplified): 原始森林 - 野林Chinese (Traditional): 原始森林 - 野林Hindi: जंगली जंगल - कच्चा जंगलArabic: غابة برية - غابة غير ممسوسةBengali: অরণ্য - আদিম বনেরRussian: дремучий лес - дикая чащаJapanese: 原生林 - 深い森Vietnamese: rừng nguyên sinh - rừng hoang dãKorean: 원시림 - 깊은 숲Turkish: vahşi orman - bakir ormanUrdu: جنگلِ وحشی - قدیم جنگلIndonesian: hutan liar - hutan alami
उदाहरण वाक्य
The deer lived in the wildwood.
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Many birds sing in the wildwood every morning.
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We walked for hours in the wildwood.
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Legends say mysterious creatures live deep in the wildwood.
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After getting lost, we stumbled upon a hidden wildwood untouched by humans.
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You could spend days exploring the old wildwood and still find new paths.
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