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Definition of "woodlander" [wood•land•er]

  • A dweller in a woodland. (noun)

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Use "woodlander" in a sentence
  • "As every woodlander knows, dead wood is bulky but light: it makes good kindling and can be useful for the rapid heat burst you need in a bread oven, but has already been half consumed by fungi, bacteria, woodlice and insects."
  • "The prospect appeared good; a woodlander could learn city ways if she was clever, and this woman had other desirable qualities as well."
  • "The other woodlander arose the moment the door was closed behind his companion."