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oak-rich

|oak-rich|

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/oʊk-rɪtʃ/

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/əʊk-rɪtʃ/

abundant in oak trees

Etymology
Etymology Information

'oak-rich' is a compound word formed from 'oak,' referring to the tree species, and 'rich,' meaning abundant or plentiful.

Historical Evolution

The term 'oak-rich' has been used in English to describe areas with a high density of oak trees.

Meaning Changes

The meaning has remained consistent, referring to areas abundant in oak trees.

Meanings by Part of Speech

Adjective 1

abundant in oak trees or characterized by a significant presence of oak trees.

The forest was oak-rich, providing a habitat for diverse wildlife.

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Last updated: 2025/05/23 10:52