brushwood (noun)
1brushwood — ► NOUN ▪ undergrowth, twigs, and small branches …
2brushwood — /ˈbrʌʃwʊd / (say brushwood) noun 1. branches of trees cut or broken off. 2. densely growing small trees and shrubs. 3. the branches of various shrubs, especially of Melaleuca uncinata, family Myrtaceae, of drier parts of southern Australia, bound …
3brushwood — noun Date: circa 1613 1. wood of small branches especially when cut or broken 2. a thicket of shrubs and small trees …
4brushwood — noun a) Branches and twigs fallen from trees and shrubs. b) Small trees and shrubs …
5brushwood — noun undergrowth, twigs, and small branches …
6brushwood — noun (U) small dead branches broken from trees or bushes …
7brushwood — brush|wood [ brʌʃ,wud ] noun uncount small branches that have fallen from or been broken off trees, often used for making fires …
8brushwood — UK [ˈbrʌʃˌwʊd] / US noun [uncountable] small branches that have fallen from or been broken off trees, often used for making fires …
9Port Jackson fig — noun Australian tree resembling the banyan often planted for ornament; introduced into South Africa for brushwood • Syn: ↑rusty rig, ↑little leaf fig, ↑Botany Bay fig, ↑Ficus rubiginosa • Hypernyms: ↑fig tree * * * ˈjaksən …
10carr — noun fen woodland or scrub that is typically dominated by alder or willow. Origin ME: from ON kjarr brushwood , in kjarr mýrr marsh overgrown with brushwood …