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bosky

 
Dictionary: bosk·y   (bŏs') pronunciation

adj., -i·er, -i·est.
  1. Having an abundance of bushes, shrubs, or trees: "a bosky park leading to a modest yet majestic plaza" (Jack Beatty).
  2. Of or relating to woods.

[From Middle English bosk, bush, from Medieval Latin bosca, of Germanic origin.]

boskiness bosk'i·ness n.

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having abundant trees or shrubs; of or relating to a woods
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The adjective has one meaning:

Meaning #1: covered with or consisting of bushes or thickets
  Synonym: brushy


 
 
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