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    bos·cage
    /ˈbäskij/

    noun

    • 1. massed trees or shrubs: "the lush subtropical boscage"

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  2. Boscage is a literary term for a mass of trees or shrubs, such as a wood, grove, or thicket. Learn the origin, pronunciation, and usage of boscage with examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  3. Boscage is a literary term for a mass of trees and shrubs, or a thicket. Learn the word origin, pronunciation, synonyms, and usage examples from Collins English Dictionary.

  4. May 21, 2024 · Boscage is a word for a place set with trees or mass of shrubbery, a grove or thicket. It comes from Old French and has alternative forms such as boskage and bocage.

  5. Boscage is a literary term for a mass of trees or shrubs, or a depiction of a wooded landscape. Find the origin, synonyms, and usage of boscage in different dictionaries and sources.

  6. Boscage is a noun that means a natural growth of trees or shrubs; wooded place. It comes from the Middle English boskage, from the Old French boscage, from Proto-Germanic *buskaz (“forest, woods”).

  7. Boscage is a noun that means a thicket of bushes or trees, especially in a park or garden. It comes from French boscage, which is a borrowing from Middle English.