English to Irish Meaning of forest - foraoise


Forest :
foraoise

foraoise, adhmad, coillearnach, crann mór, talamh fiaigh

foraoise

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Definitions of forest in English
Noun(1) the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area(2) land that is covered with trees and shrubs
Verb(1) establish a forest on previously unforested land
Examples of forest in English
(1) Whether looking at a slimy whale taste bud or a forest of pink jellyfish, there is no shortage of eye candy.(2) Now is the time to turn your desktop into a veritable forest of eye-candy.(3) a forest of high-rise apartments(4) The northern coniferous forest , or taiga, is filled with evergreens such as pine, fir, and spruce.(5) We graduates today are still saplings in the forest of civilization, in the process of growing.(6) a large tract of forest(7) a pine forest(8) That explains why deciduous forest means a forest in which the leaves fall off the trees when the winter comes.(9) Heavy industrial plants belched clouds of smoke from a forest of chimneys.(10) But their efforts became lost amid a forest of faintly unconvincing football motions.(11) Its forest covers an area half the size of Wales and supports a healthy population of wolves, moose and bears.(12) A Satguru does not embroil the seeker in the dense forest of words and hymns.(13) Just a small forest of black crosses, each labelled with the name of one of the 80 people who died trying to get out there.(14) Cities are already a forest of signs, but most of these signs are authorised texts; part of the official story of a city.(15) I'd really like to put my study first, but the lounge room is crying out for order amidst its forest of boxes.(16) Sherwood Forest, a medieval royal hunting forest , is best known as the home of the outlaw Robin Hood.
Related Phrases of forest
(1) rain forest ::
foraoise rain
(2) in the forest ::
san fhoraois
(3) tropical forest ::
foraoise trópaiceach
(4) forest fires ::
dóiteáin foraoise
(5) deep forest ::
foraoise domhain
(6) black forest ::
foraoise dubh
(7) deciduous forest ::
foraoise duillsilteach
(8) through the forest ::
tríd an bhforaois
(9) thick forest ::
foraoise tiubh
(10) forest fire ::
tine foraoise
Synonyms
Noun
2. woodland ::
coillearnach
3. timberland ::
Timberland
5. bush ::
Bush
6. plantation ::
plandála
7. jungle ::
jungle
8. rain forest ::
foraoise rain
9. pinewood ::
pinewood
10. greenwood ::
greenwood
11. taiga ::
taiga
12. boreal forest ::
foraoise boreal
Verb
Different Forms
forest, forestation, forested, forester, foresters, foresting, forests
Word Example from TV Shows
is that the Children of the Forest
used to hunt with dragonglass.

is that the Children of the Forest used to hunt with dragonglass.

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 5

...rises from the forest floor and says:

...rises from the FOREST floor and says:

The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 23


Hits two in the sand,
two in the forest. Ha-ha.

Hits two in the sand, two in the FOREST. Ha-ha.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 1

The Children of the Forest made these.

The Children of the Forest made these.

Game of Thrones Season 7, Episode 4

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