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timbered

[ tim-berd ]

adjective

  1. made of or furnished with timber.
  2. covered with growing trees; wooded:

    timbered acres.



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adjective

  1. made of or containing timber or timbers
  2. covered with trees; wooded
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of timbered1

First recorded in 1375–1425, timbered is from the late Middle English word timbred. See timber, -ed 3
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It encompasses more than 500,000 acres of heavily timbered lands that had lots of stored carbon.

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After motoring through a narrow waterway, past smooth, rounded cliffs backed by pine forests and the occasional red timbered cottage, we entered a wide-open bay, steered the bow into the wind and raised the sails.

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When the timbered framework and lead sheathing nears completion, at the end of this year, the statues will be put back.

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She told the hearing the first and second taser cartridges had had no visible effect but after Monk had fired a third, the ex-footballer had "timbered" to the floor and hit the road.

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Inside Westminster Hall, beneath the timbered medieval ceiling where Anne Boleyn dined in 1533 after her coronation at nearby Westminster Abbey, there was a hushed reverence.

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