woodline

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

wood +‎ line

Noun[edit]

woodline (plural woodlines)

  1. A line of trees on the edge of a field or other open space marking the beginning of a woods or forest.
    The deer disappeared into the woodline, and were no longer in view.