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Coppice logo #10101) Brush 2) Brushwood 3) Copse 4) Flora 5) French word used in English 6) Small wood 7) Thicket 8) Vegetation
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Coppice

Coppice logo #10101) Brush 2) Canebrake 3) Copse 4) Grove 5) Spinney 6) Thicket 7) Underbrush 8) Undergrowth 9) Underwood 10) Wood
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coppice logo #22054 small wood consisting of underwood and small trees grown for the purpose of periodic cutting (P 205); (v) cut back trees to their base so they will shoot again; (n) an area of wood so treated (E, 177); expanse of deciduous shrubs or trees which are cut back to near ground level at regular intervals to provide a crop of usuable and sustaniable tim...
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Coppice

Coppice logo #21002• (n.) A grove of small growth; a thicket of brushwood; a wood cut at certain times for fuel or other purposes. See Copse. • (v. t.) To cause to grow in the form of a coppice; to cut back (as young timber) so as to produce shoots from stools or roots.
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Coppice

Coppice logo #23480Trees or shrubs which are cut to ground level every few years and then regrow from the stumps into a clump of stems.
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coppice logo #21003a dense grove of small trees or shrubs that have grown from suckers or sprouts rather than from seed. A coppice usually results from human ...
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Coppice

Coppice logo #20766A thicket or grove of small trees or shrubs. Branches from the tree are regularly cut to provide fire wood.
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Coppice

Coppice logo #21605Coppice is a traditional management technique utilising the re-growth from the cut stumps (stools) of certain broadleaved trees. As a system of woodland management this involves the repeated cutting on a short rotation basis of between 5 and 20 years, the length of rotation being determined by the end product. The technique may yield an abundance o...
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coppice

coppice logo #22223small wood consisting of underwood and small trees grown for the purpose of periodic cutting (P 205); (v) cut back trees to their base so they will shoot again; (n) an area of wood so treated (E, 177); expanse of deciduous shrubs or trees which are cut back to near ground level at regular intervals to provide a crop of usuable and sustaniable timbe...
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Coppice

Coppice logo #20972Cop'pice (kŏp'pĭs) noun [ Old French copeiz , from coper , couper , to cut, French couper , from cop , coup , colp , a blow, French coup , Latin colaphus , from Greek ko`lafos . Confer Copse , and confe...
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Coppice

Coppice logo #21217A Coppice, or copse is a wood in which the trees are cut over periodically as they attain a certain size. In Britain many forest trees, and in particular the oak, the chestnut, the ash, the birch, and the maple, are dealt with in this way. The period for cutting varies with the soil and the tree. The oak usually requires from fifteen to twenty-five...
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Coppice

Coppice logo #20496Cutting a broad leaved tree to a stump to encourage many fresh straight shoots which can be used for walking sticks, hurdles etc.
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