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    thicket
    /ˈθɪkɪt/

    noun

    • 1. a dense group of bushes or trees: "a horned owl perfectly camouflaged in a dense thicket"

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  2. THICKET definition: 1. an area of trees and bushes growing closely together 2. an area of trees and bushes growing…. Learn more.

  3. thicket: [noun] a dense growth of shrubbery or small trees : copse.

  4. THICKET meaning: 1. an area of trees and bushes growing closely together 2. an area of trees and bushes growing…. Learn more.

  5. thicket: 1 n a dense growth of bushes Synonyms: brush , brushwood , coppice , copse Types: show 5 types... hide 5 types... brake an area thickly overgrown usually with one kind of plant canebrake a dense growth of cane (especially giant cane) spinney a copse that shelters game underbrush , undergrowth , underwood the brush (small trees and ...

  6. Thicket definition: a thick or dense growth of shrubs, bushes, or small trees; a thick coppice.. See examples of THICKET used in a sentence.

  7. A dense growth of small trees, shrubs, and similar plants.... Click for English pronunciations, examples sentences, video.

  8. Define thicket. thicket synonyms, thicket pronunciation, thicket translation, English dictionary definition of thicket. n. 1. A dense growth of shrubs or underbrush; a copse. 2. Something suggestive of a dense growth of plants, as in impenetrability or thickness: "the thicket...

  9. Definition of thicket noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Nature thicket thick‧et / ˈθɪkɪt / noun [countable] DN a group of bushes and small trees SYN copse see thesaurus at forest Examples from the Corpus thicket • He was working in a thicket of briar, elder and dead wood from a fallen tree.

  11. Jun 2, 2024 · thicket (plural thickets) A dense, but generally small, growth of shrubs, bushes or small trees; a copse . Suddenly from a lumpy tussock of old grass some twenty yards in front of them, with black-tipped ears erect and long hinder limbs throwing it forward, started a hare. It bolted for a thicket of alders. ( figuratively) A dense aggregation ...