oak woodland

collocation in English

meaningsofoakandwoodland

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oak
noun[C or U]
uk
/əʊk/
us
/oʊk/
a large tree that is common in northern countries, or the hard wood of ...
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woodland
noun[C or U]
uk
/ˈwʊd.lənd/
us
/ˈwʊd.lənd/
land on which many trees grow, or an area ...
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(Definition ofoakandwoodlandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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It is, as its name suggests, primaryoakwoodlandthat is very valuable environmentally.
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It isoakwoodland, and much of it is scrub.
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We were told that to construct that ship 60 acres ofoakwoodlandwere felled.
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The variety of natural habitats include mixedoakwoodland, riparian zones, and bayland marshes.
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Habitats include coastal sage scrub and chaparral tooakwoodlandand freshwater marsh.
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It grows in grassland andoakwoodlandhabitat.
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It grows in many types of local habitat, including grassland, chaparral, andoakwoodland.
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Habitats include lowland oligotrophic lakes (loughs) and oceanicoakwoodland.
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Theoakwoodlandis botanically an important survivor of primeval stock.
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The scheme resulted in the loss of sixty per-cent of the formeroakwoodland.
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There are eight plant communities within the property,oakwoodlandbeing the dominant type.
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It grows in dry habitat such as chaparral andoakwoodland.
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It is generally found inoakwoodlandand along streamsides.
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The habitat consists ofoakwoodland, canyons and mountain ridges.
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The habitat consists of grassy portions of openoakwoodland.
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It consists mainly of former ranch land, with chaparral,oakwoodland, and grassland habitats.
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This plant grows in grassland andoakwoodlandhabitat.
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The habitat consists of slightly moist grassy areas in openoakwoodland.
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They prefer matureoakwoodland, but also breed in mature upland ash and birch woods.
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