meadowed

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English

Etymology

meadow +‎ -ed

Adjective

meadowed (comparative more meadowed, superlative most meadowed)

  1. Having meadows.
    • 2002, Marge Mueller, ‎Ted Mueller, Exploring Washington's Wild Areas (page 254)
      Splitting from the Northern Loop Trail (5,650 ft) at Grand Park, the route skirts the northwest fringe of this broad, meadowed plateau, then gradually descends through woods []