timberland

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Etymology[edit]

From Middle English *tymbre-lond, from Old English timberland, tymberlond, equivalent to timber +‎ land.

Noun[edit]

timberland (plural timberlands)

  1. Forested land thought of in terms of its potential and value as timber.

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Old English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From timber (wood) +‎ land (land)

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Noun[edit]

timberland n

  1. timberland

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