Timberland

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈtɪmbərlænd/

Definitions of timberland

noun an area of land covered with trees suitable for timber production

Example Sentences

A1 Timberland boots are popular for hiking and outdoor activities.

A2 The timberland in that area is being protected from deforestation.

B1 The company specializes in sustainable timberland management.

B2 Investors are looking to expand their timberland portfolios.

C1 The conservation efforts have helped preserve the timberland for future generations.

C2 The timberland industry is facing challenges due to climate change and environmental regulations.

Examples of timberland in a Sentence

formal The timberland was carefully managed to ensure sustainable logging practices.

informal Let's go for a hike in the timberland this weekend.

slang I love the smell of fresh timberland after a rainstorm.

figurative The forest stood tall like a proud timberland guardian.

Grammatical Forms of timberland

plural

timberlands

comparative

more timberland

superlative

most timberland

present tense

timberlands

future tense

will timberland

perfect tense

have timberland

continuous tense

is timberlanding

singular

timberland

positive degree

timberland

infinitive

to timberland

gerund

timberlanding

participle

timberlanded

Origin and Evolution of timberland

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'timberland' originated from the Old English word 'timbrian', meaning 'to build'. It was later combined with 'land' to refer to land covered with timber suitable for building.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'timberland' has come to refer to wooded areas or forests, particularly those used for logging or conservation purposes.