Meuse Meuse River Argonne Argonne Forest Meuse-Argonne Meuse-Argonne operation | an American operation in World War I (), American troops under Pershing drove back the German armies which were saved only by the armistice on November |
falcon | diurnal birds of prey having long pointed powerful wings adapted for swift flight |
peregrine peregrine falcon Falco peregrinus | a widely distributed falcon formerly used in falconry |
falcon-gentle falcon-gentil | female falcon especially a female peregrine falcon |
barred owl Strix varia | large owl of eastern North America having its breast and abdomen streaked with brown |
forest tent caterpillar Malacosoma disstria | larvae of a gregarious North American moth that spins a web resembling a carpet rather than a tent, serious defoliator of deciduous trees |
forest goat spindle horn Pseudoryx nghetinhensis | cow-like creature with the glossy coat of a horse and the agility of a goat and the long horns of an antelope, characterized as a cow that lives the life of a goat |
redfin pickerel barred pickerel Esox americanus | small but gamy pickerel of Atlantic coastal states |
forest fire | an uncontrolled fire in a wooded area |
forest wood woods | the trees and other plants in a large densely wooded area |
rain forest rainforest | a forest with heavy annual rainfall |
temperate rain forest | a rain forest in a temperate area |
tropical rain forest selva | a rain forest in a tropical area |
Petrified Forest National Park | a national park in Arizona having the world's largest collection of petrified coniferous trees |
New Forest | an area of woods and heathland in southern Hampshire that was set aside by William I as Crown property in , originally a royal hunting ground but now administered as parkland, noted for its ponies |
Black Forest Schwarzwald | a hilly forest region in southwestern Germany |
forest woodland timberland timber | land that is covered with trees and shrubs |
riparian forest | woodlands along the banks of stream or river |
Sherwood Forest | an ancient forest in central England, formerly a royal hunting ground, said to be the home of Robin Hood and his merry band |
satyr forest god | one of a class of woodland deities, attendant on Bacchus, identified with Roman fauns |
fire warden forest fire fighter ranger | an official who is responsible for managing and protecting an area of forest |
De Forest Lee De Forest Father of Radio | United States electrical engineer who inpatented the first triode vacuum tube, which made it possible to detect and amplify radio waves (-) |
Scott Robert Scott Robert Falcon Scott | English explorer who reached the South Pole just a month after Amundsen, he and his party died on the return journey (-) |
forest red gum Eucalypt tereticornis | tall tree of Queensland and New South Wales and Victoria |
old growth virgin forest | forest or woodland having a mature or overly mature ecosystem more or less uninfluenced by human activity |
falcon | hunt with falcons, The tribes like to falcon in the desert |
afforest forest | establish a forest on previously unforested land, afforest the mountains |
barred | marked with stripes or bands |
barricaded barred blockaded | preventing entry or exit or a course of action, a barricaded street, barred doors, the blockaded harbor |
black-barred | having a pattern consisting of black bars |