underwooded
English
Adjective
underwooded (not comparable)
- Having underbrush.
- 1883, The Naturalist, page 52:
- Grass Wood is a very extensive stretch of woodland of old growth, richly underwooded, occupying the left or eastern slopes of the Wharfe and cut into unequal halves by the main road up the valley.
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