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Yes, timber is a concrete noun, a word for wood prepared for use in building and carpentry; a word for trees grown for this purpose; a word for a physical thing.
Examples of collective nouns for shade trees a stand of shade trees or a grove of shade trees.
Yes, the noun forest is a collective noun; a forest of trees. Other collective nouns for trees are a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a grove of trees.
Collective nouns for a large area of trees are:a forest of treesa grove of treesa thicket of treesA smaller group is a stand of trees, a copse of trees, or a clump of trees.
to cut trees
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This is known as clear-cutting. All the trees are cut within the stand. The stand represents all trees within the boundary of the land owner's claim or a particular tract of ground.
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A forest, a grove, a wood, a copse, a stand of timber or even a jungle
No, trees for timber are cultivated resources.
All trees give us some type of timber.