forst
/ˈfɔrst/Definitions
1. noun
a large area of land with a high density of trees, especially one dominated by a single species.
“The forest was home to many different species of wildlife, including deer and birds.”
2. noun
a wooded area, typically with a large number of trees and undergrowth, and often including other features such as streams, rocks, and wildlife.
“The forest had many hiking trails and scenic views, making it a popular destination for tourists.”
3. verb
to cover or surround with trees or woodland.
“The area was forested with a variety of tree species, including oak, maple, and pine.”