chaparral

/tʃæpəˈræl/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of dry, scrubby vegetation, typically found in Mediterranean or desert regions, characterized by small, hardy trees and shrubs.

“The hikers navigated through the dense chaparral, careful not to start a wildfire.”

2. verb

To clear or remove vegetation, especially chaparral, for agricultural or other purposes.

“The farmers chaparralled the land to prepare it for planting new crops.”

Synonyms

  • scrubland
  • thicket

Antonyms

  • forest
  • woodland